I look at a couple of the discussions where the learner selects his or her role and is directed to role-specific content. It seems that it branches to a new scene or section in the module.
Does anyone know if it's possible to allow the learner to select specific learning objectives from a list, which would then be compiled into a unique scene based on the selections?
Hi, Mark -- Thanks for reaching out and while I will defer to your fellow community members to chime in with ideas you can try, I did want to mention that this might be a good question to post over in our design-related Building Better Courses forum, as well. :)
why not disguise the learner objectives as a multiple response quiz type and then depending on their selections direct them to relevant scene.
I would turn off the Submit button and check the Next button in slide properties. Use conditional triggers
e.g. Jump to scene A when user clicks Next button on condition that Radio button 1 (LO1) = selected AND Radio button 4 (LO4) = selected.
e.g. Jump to scene B when user clicks Next button on condition that Radio button 2 (LO2) = selected AND Radio button 3 (LO3) = selected AND Radio button 6 (LO6) = selected.
See this example here that demonstrates how to 'build your own course' by selecting topics of interest. And here is a brief blog post that describes the logic behind it.
Hi, Mark -- Looks like Wendy and Michael have provided a few suggestions to assist you here! If you had something else in mind and have a file already started, you are always welcome to share it and see if others can weigh in with more specific ideas, as well. :)
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Hi, Mark -- Thanks for reaching out and while I will defer to your fellow community members to chime in with ideas you can try, I did want to mention that this might be a good question to post over in our design-related Building Better Courses forum, as well. :)
Hi Mark
why not disguise the learner objectives as a multiple response quiz type and then depending on their selections direct them to relevant scene.
I would turn off the Submit button and check the Next button in slide properties. Use conditional triggers
e.g. Jump to scene A when user clicks Next button on condition that Radio button 1 (LO1) = selected AND Radio button 4 (LO4) = selected.
e.g. Jump to scene B when user clicks Next button on condition that Radio button 2 (LO2) = selected AND Radio button 3 (LO3) = selected AND Radio button 6 (LO6) = selected.
hope that gives you an idea to work with.
See this example here that demonstrates how to 'build your own course' by selecting topics of interest. And here is a brief blog post that describes the logic behind it.
Hi, Mark -- Looks like Wendy and Michael have provided a few suggestions to assist you here! If you had something else in mind and have a file already started, you are always welcome to share it and see if others can weigh in with more specific ideas, as well. :)
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