I wanted to create a more engaging interactive assessment. Is there a way to give participants an option to draw? Also, how can I have them submit their "artwork" to me? I see there is a submit trigger what does that do?
The trigger submits certain types of interaction that we would want the user to do. Have them select a right answer to a question and click submit. The trigger will check if the answer is correct and report (if wanted) back to the LMS.
Letting participants draw is a very creative idea. I dont think there is a 'draw' datafield to use with triggers. A workaround that will let you draw is using webpart in a slide.
For interactive assessments like drawing slides, there isn't a built-in feature in Storyline 360 that will allow you to do this. One workaround is to embed a website in your course using the Web Objects feature that will allow users to create drawings. Here's an example of a published course that lets users to draw and save their drawings to a local directory.
There isn't a way to allow the users to submit their interactions, but if you add a trigger for sending emails in your course, you can ask your learners to attached their drawing and send them to you via email instead.
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The trigger submits certain types of interaction that we would want the user to do. Have them select a right answer to a question and click submit. The trigger will check if the answer is correct and report (if wanted) back to the LMS.
Letting participants draw is a very creative idea. I dont think there is a 'draw' datafield to use with triggers. A workaround that will let you draw is using webpart in a slide.
Hello Natalie,
Happy to chime in!
For interactive assessments like drawing slides, there isn't a built-in feature in Storyline 360 that will allow you to do this. One workaround is to embed a website in your course using the Web Objects feature that will allow users to create drawings. Here's an example of a published course that lets users to draw and save their drawings to a local directory.
There isn't a way to allow the users to submit their interactions, but if you add a trigger for sending emails in your course, you can ask your learners to attached their drawing and send them to you via email instead.
Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for your help!!
Natalie
Hi Joe,
Thank you so much!!
Hi,
I am wondering about may be like building with blocks is there any way to make that a possibility?
Thank you,
Natalie
Hi, Natalie!
You may want to check out our Building Better Courses forum! This is a great place to get inspiration and insight into different types of courses.
I hope this helps!