How to create a Conditional Diploma

Nov 08, 2012

Hello everybody,

Please help me, I am trying to create a quiz with a conditional that if the participant passes the quiz they will see the option to go to the next slide which will be the diploma (also created in Storyline)

PLEEEEEASE HEEEEEEALP.........!!!!!!

Erika ;0)

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Erika M
Thank you very much Chirstine but it is not what I need :( What I want is the participant to do all the quiz and if he/she gets a pass score then he/she will be able to see the option to see and print their diploma. Please give me a hand again
Can I send you my project so you can see what I am trying to do :) (Sorry, English is my second language and may be I did not explain myself heehee.... 

Erika

Christine Hendrickson

Hi Erika!

Sorry if I misunderstood. If you're not looking for a certificate, do you mean that you just want participants to have the ability to print their test results?

What you can do is create a results slide and add an option to print for your participants. Jeanette discusses this in another thread that you can read here.

If we're still not clear and this isn't what you're trying to do, you can attach a screenshot or your project to this conversation by clicking on the paperclip icon.

I hope this helps!

Jerson  Campos

No I think was she is asking is something similar to what I created. After the quiz result page I created a final slide that would display one message (congratulations) if the user passed and another message (game over) if the user failed.


Erika - You are going to have to create conditional triggers that will display one set of images if the score is passing and another if the score is failing. If you want to post your file, I'll take a look at it or I can post an example of what I mean later today.

Erika M

Thank you so much Christine and Jerson

Enclose you will find a screen shot of my final slide. There you can see that the student passed the quiz so I want to give him the right to see the next slide which will be the diploma that I have done as the next slide. Now, for the students that did NOT  pass the quiz they won't have another option but to repeat the quiz. until they get a passing score to be able to see the option to go to the next slide which is their diploma and have the option to print it.

Erika

Erika M

Jerson campos said:

No I think was she is asking is something similar to what I created. After the quiz result page I created a final slide that would display one message (congratulations) if the user passed and another message (game over) if the user failed.


Erika - You are going to have to create conditional triggers that will display one set of images if the score is passing and another if the score is failing. If you want to post your file, I'll take a look at it or I can post an example of what I mean later today.


Yeaaaaah! if they pass they can see the next slide which is the diploma if they DON'T PASS they will have to repeat the quiz How can I do it???

Jerson  Campos

You are going to have to use conditional triggers. Or you can just do it the easy way and copy the "retry" button and move it to the failure layer and then put a "next" button on the success layer. You'll have to disable the previous and next button on the skin so the user can't skip ahead.  Attached is a really quick sample of a conditional certificate.

Erika M

Hi Jerson,

Enclosed you will find a little example of what I am trying to do. I cannot post the original project because it is for medical education therefore I cannot disclose anything. I have three scenes each one has its own results slide and in the 4th scene it shows the final score. Now, from the final score will depend if the student can get a diploma or repeat the quiz.

Thank you for your example but unfortunately, I couldn't figure it out how you made it work :( I look at the pictures but I don't see from where you set up the conditional. Please explain to me a little bit more about it

Thank you sooooooo much

Jerson  Campos

I created two Screenrs to explain what I did. I failed to mention that you can also use layers to display what you need to show depending on the results. This maybe easier then messing around and complicating the navigation menu. I also added the final file.

Part 1

<html><iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/204932251" width="650" height="396" frameborder="0"></iframe></html>

Part 2

<iframe src="//www.screenr.com/embed/gYH7" width="650" height="396" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Jerson  Campos

I did mention that you could use layers to show the different results, but I didn't think about just redoing another "Results" slide and modifing the layers that way.  Very very sneaky.  But to show a "certificate" after a successful pass would still require modification of the "next" button.

To show the status fo rthe different parts of the test is still going to take some extra work though. I added those to show a few extra thinks Erica could do to show the viewers exactly what parts they failed.

Erika M

Jerson campos said:

I did mention that you could use layers to show the different results, but I didn't think about just redoing another "Results" slide and modifing the layers that way.  Very very sneaky.  But to show a "certificate" after a successful pass would still require modification of the "next" button.

To show the status fo rthe different parts of the test is still going to take some extra work though. I added those to show a few extra thinks Erica could do to show the viewers exactly what parts they failed.


thank you sooooo much for all your help. Now, about showing the viewers what part they failed the answer is no :( because this will be an open book quiz. (they cannot have it easier than that heeheehee......)

Erika M

Bruce Graham said:

I may be missing something here.....but can't you just have a Quiz, use a normal "Results" slide, then use the Triggers on the Success and Failure Layers to either take your forward (on Success), or route you back to the start of the Quiz again (on Failure)?

Bruce


That's another great idea okay let me try it, thank you

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