How to create a quiz that "knows" what content learners need to work on?
May 13, 2016
My team is trying to come up with a way to create a quiz in Storyline that "knows" what topics a learner needs to work on. For example, let's say it is a 10 \-question quiz. Questions 1-5 are about animals and questions 6-10 are about flowers. If a user got questions 1-3 wrong but all of the other one correct, we'd want the feedback to say something like "You should go back and review the content about animals, but your flower knowledge is great." Like the quiz knows that 3/5 animal questions are wrong but 5/5 flower questions are right.
The only thing I can think of is to divide this example quiz into two, and have separate result slides for both animals and flowers. But it would be really excellent if we could combine all questions and have one all-knowing result slide.
Maybe we're not thinking outside of the box enough or maybe it's just not possible. Has anybody tried to do something similar successfully? Thanks!
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Hi, S P -- Thanks for reaching out! And while I will defer to your fellow community members to share their ideas and suggestions on how to accomplish what you have in mind, I did want to stop in to note that this is the type of question that would be a great addition over in our Building Better Courses forum, too! :)
Hi SP!
You could have a couple of variables to pull this off I'm sure. Check out this explanation from Rebecca.
Hopefully someone in the community will be able to pop in and better assist with your design needs and you are welcome to share your .story file if you have one started as that may assist.
Thanks Leslie, that's a pretty good idea and something we hadn't thought of!
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