How can I set 3 times limitation for each quiz(there's are 10 quiz in my elearning), after that , I wanna show the right ans when users got the wrong ans 3 times.
Can a user delete the cookies and be able to wipe away information about his/her previous attempts? For example, if I have restricted the number of attempts to take the quiz to 3 attempts, would a user be able to start the unit either in a new browser or the same browser with cookies cleared, and be able to take the quiz again? Just to be clear, I am not using an LMS solution for this e-learning unit.
Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do on our end to prevent users from circumventing your attempt requirement. You would really need an LMS with a login or credential entry to regulate attempts, and it's my understanding that it's not really a highly available feature in a lot of LMS.
I'd be eager to hear of any creative solutions though
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Hi Jimmy, welcome to Heroes!
Here's one way to limit the number of quiz attempts in a Storyline course, using a variable and a trigger.
And I think if you use that in combination with something like this, you'll be able to achieve what you'd like.
Good luck
Oh...thats great!
thanks Peter
Hi Peter,
Can a user delete the cookies and be able to wipe away information about his/her previous attempts? For example, if I have restricted the number of attempts to take the quiz to 3 attempts, would a user be able to start the unit either in a new browser or the same browser with cookies cleared, and be able to take the quiz again? Just to be clear, I am not using an LMS solution for this e-learning unit.
Thank you for your time!
Hi Sij,
Unfortunately, there's nothing we can do on our end to prevent users from circumventing your attempt requirement. You would really need an LMS with a login or credential entry to regulate attempts, and it's my understanding that it's not really a highly available feature in a lot of LMS.
I'd be eager to hear of any creative solutions though
Thanks Peter. Will keep the community posted.
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