Hey guys i am currently building a course using storyline articulate, and I will like to add a certificate which can be printed out my the learners upon completion of the course. Please can someone help me out with respect to how to achieve this.
Hi, there are a few ideas for printing certification using JS, Flash or WebObject. One of them is to use code JS: var newWin=window.open("certificate.html", "certificate", "status=0,scrollbars=0,height=840,width=633"); and create html file with our certificate. Let me know if you need more information.
Thanks for the feedback. Actually the course I am creating does not include a quiz, all I need is a certificate of completion. Do you have any ideas with regards to how I can include a certificate of completion?
You could always include a "quiz" that just has the user indicate if they've finished or not to then use that method to create the certificate.
Additionally if you're just looking for the user to print a particular slide or page, you'll want to look at using Javascript which there are a few examples described here.
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Hi,
there are a few ideas for printing certification using JS, Flash or WebObject. One of them is to use code JS:
var newWin=window.open("certificate.html", "certificate", "status=0,scrollbars=0,height=840,width=633");
and create html file with our certificate. Let me know if you need more information.
Hi Rose,
We don't have an official certificate option that is supported, but you can use the method outlined here to set them up.
Thanks for the feedback. Actually the course I am creating does not include a quiz, all I need is a certificate of completion. Do you have any ideas with regards to how I can include a certificate of completion?
Thanks,
Rose
Hi Rose,
You could always include a "quiz" that just has the user indicate if they've finished or not to then use that method to create the certificate.
Additionally if you're just looking for the user to print a particular slide or page, you'll want to look at using Javascript which there are a few examples described here.
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