Multi language graded quizzing with question banks
May 30, 2013
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Saike K
Dear, I created 3 projects/graded quiz with result slide in Dutch, French and English. Separately all working fine.
I need to combine these 3 projects in one, at the beginning the user chooses the language and at the end i need the score of 1 quiz in LMS. When creating the LMS package I only can select 1 result slide. When I click the review button on one of the result slides, I sometimes got the review of another language :(
Any chance I can fix this project? If not, i don't mind starting all over again.
Can someone please tell me how to start a multi-language quiz, with questions banks and result slide? Another idea?
Thank you for helping me out.
Saike
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Hey Indrani - Take a look at the attached example and see if that assists you in what you are trying to do. If you need me to take a look at a particular .story file, feel free to share.
Thanks, Leslie.
I will take a look, and let you know. With much appreciation.
-Indrani
Leslie,
Thanks for the beautiful interface as well as the resolution. I am interested in knowing how did you assign variable (1,2, and 3) to these three tabs
Thanks
Hod do I define 1, 2 and 3? Thanks
I am trying it out, I think I have figured out, and will keep you posted. Thanks
Hey Indrani - sounds like you are getting it, but we have some documentation on variables here if helpful.
Thank you, Leslie.
I will look through your documentation ASAP. Meanwhile here is the segment of my project. Somehow, although I think I have used the variables correctly, the 'Quiz' section does not navigate to the Quiz section even though the user goes through all the tabs. I will check again to see if I have missed out on anything. Many thanks
Hi, I have not read the thread, but I have a solution. We had 12 languages and used one question bank and one result slide. Let me know if I can help.
Thank you, Dulmin. I am so sorry that I have posted in a wrong area. Mine is slightly different problem. But thank you for offering. Best
Leslie,
I missed out on set 4 equal to True. I will try this now. thanks
Hi Indrani
you are using variables that never get triggered to True
Thanks, Wendy and Leslie.
I think I got it.
-1. Define the variable, and set to FALSE
2. Add required trigger, and tie these variables to trigger, so that they change to TRUE
3. Add final conditions of if & else statements so that the exact result is achieved.
Thanks so much.
Way to go Indrani :)
Thank you, Leslie. Your team is the best :)
Hi Nejc
I need help. I have a client that has a branched module. 4 questions in each. 100% pass mark and score must be sent to the LMS.
I've got a result slide for each branch and overall result slide.
I created a variable for each branch then on the final results slide I removed the submits results trigger for the combined slide and added
In theory it's working and displaying what I want on the combined results slide but uploaded to LMS it doesn't show completion or a score.
Helppppp
Hi there, Wendy. That's a really interesting setup for branched assessments! I'm interested to see what you come up with. I might try to test that out myself, too.
Hey Crystal it didn't work how I anticipated. SL returns correct results but the LMS wasn't playing the game and as we were under a time constraint we did it another way.
Used only 1 result slide, added all 8 questions to it. When a branch was selected on intro screen and the assessment selected from a menu, I jumped to the opposing branch quiz questions and marked them all correct, then continued on to own branch quiz questions. It works but we have to fudge the flashing between slides which isn't ideal and is still WIP to fine tune it.
Clever still. Ok, thanks for walking through it.
I'll post a demo file once we've finished the project :-)
Hee Hee!!! Thanks for all the great ideas and solutions!! I've been tangling with this for a month and finally have an answer. I did a slight variation in that I used layers on the results slide triggered by variables set on the first slide of the presentation. When the learner chooses a language on that first slide it sets a language variable which determines which content slides they see. All language content slides point to 1 (that's 1) quiz.
Each quiz slide has a layer for each language with shapes used as text fields which will overlay the base layer EXCEPT for the radio buttons (shapes are somewhat easier to manipulate than text boxes which may flex in size depending on the text length). I formatted the layers to have the same text font as the base layer, and the shape has a white background and no border so that it appears to be the base layer. The layer shown is determined by the language variable set on the first slide of the presentation, same with the Results slide.
This avoids totally having to mess with multiple result slides. Obviously this removes the option of answer randomization but for me it is a small price to pay for getting down to 1 quiz.
Thanks again!!
Thanks David - and you may also want to take a look at the article Trina wrote here: How to Create One Course with Multiple Lanuages
Hey, gals and guys, in the episode 13 of The eLearning Guys we talk about many tips about creating a course in many languages, you are welcome to listen:
http://www.theelearningguys.com/13
Oh awesome Nejc - I know that's a common inquiry and challenge for some users. Thanks for sharing.
Good day Nejc.
We are actually facing this issue right now. The course has 6 languages and uses the same question bank. There is a catch though. The answers are not based on scores but rather on true or false. We are also looking for one result report. Please help.
Thank you!
Lionel
Hi Lionel,
This discussion is a bit older, so I'm not sure if Nejc is still subscribed here, but I wanted to point out this article: How to Create One Storyline Course with Multiple Languages. You'll see there are a few different options there to get you started.