Individual Question Bank Results

Apr 30, 2013

Is it possible to track users' results from individual question banks along with their overall quiz results?

5 Replies
Christine Hendrickson

Welcome to E-Learning Heroes, Heather!

It sounds like you're wanting to track multiple quizzes in your course, is that right? 

If so, here's a couple of options that may work for you:

How to show multiple quiz scores on one results slide

Articulate Storyline and Articulate Presenter allow you to track a course either by the number of slides viewed or by one specific quiz (result slide). However, you may be able to track more than one SCO (shareable content object) in a single course, using any of the following unsupported methods. These articles refer to Presenter, but you should be able to to use the same techniques with Storyline.

Note: Articulate has not tested or verified the accuracy of the information provided in these articles. These methods are not supported by Articulate.

If you'd like a built-in feature to track multiple SCOs in a course, we welcome your feature requests.

Thanks and good luck with the project, Heather!

Christine

Heather Miller

Thanks! That was very helpful.

I have one more question - On the Print Results page, I can customize the title of the course by editing the report.html file, but I have 17 question bank modules displaying and can't customize the titles.

The subheadings for the modules (H3 on the report.html file) display as "Results, Results1, Results2, Results3, etc." instead of the question bank name or even the results page name.

Is there any way to edit these subheadings?

Thanks again!

Heather

Christine Hendrickson

Hi there Heather,

I've seen questions similar to this about the question details, but I'm afraid I haven't found a way to change the way the titles display in the report. 

Many many years ago, I dabbled in HTML, but I'm afraid I'm a little beyond rusty with it now. This may be something I can try to dig into, but it's still not something that's officially supported at the moment. 

Hopefully someone that's had some luck modifying the display of the question titles can chime in and help you out with this :)

Thanks again, Heather!

Christine

Luci H

Hello Storyline Gurus

I'm trying to do exactly what Heather (original poster) asked about 4 years ago and I'm struggling to get this to work. I have a story file with numerous question banks, each with their own result slides; I also have a final result slide which calculates a result based on all the other result slides (question banks).

Has anyone been successful in showing Print Results: 

(1) by Question Bank so that the Question Bank TITLE or Results Slide TITLE show at the top of each table summary?
(instead of the default report.html layout which continues to repeat the overall .story file Title quiz.strQuizName at the top of each sub-table)

 

Note:

  • I don't know what the list of possible  report.html "fields" are so that I can reference the individual question bank titles instead.
  • I'd also like to include the Question bank score variables %Results7.ScorePercent%% right next to the Storyline question bank title
    For Example: 
    Manager Exam: Overall score 71% (Fail)
    Individual Question Bank Results Breakdwon
    -- Equipment Maintenance  82%  
    -- Staff Scheduling 60%

Attachments:

  • If you prefer to see some files, I have attached the report.html file that is in the story output folder.
  • I attached the results.htm file i see when previewing the exam as a learner and clicking Print Results  (just sample text as I had to remove the original question text for privacy reasons) . I only include Print Results on the final exam results slide (which combines all the points from the 18+ individual quiz bank result slides).
  • I attached a preferred results.htm file also - this is closer to what I'm aiming for

Summary

  1. I am using the latest update of Storyline 2. I publish to Tin Can HTML 5, which I then use on the LMS. 
  2. Thanks for any input on this. My goal is to give the learners their overall exam result and a sense of where they could improve across the topics (question banks) - I don't need full details (definitely do not want correct answers displayed).
  3. I typically can manage with variables inside storyline - haven't had any major issues, however given my inadequate javascript + html coding experience, I'm open to alternate approaches to achieving my goal - does not have to be via print results / report.html.

Thank YOU!
Lu

 

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