Olá! Hi!
Oct 01, 2018
My names is Cássia!
I need help!
I am designing a course with a dissertation question, the student will need to write a mini project of up to 5000 words (ops... characters). I am using Articulate's own activity template, but I am not able to do what Moodle receives this text.
I do not understand programming a lot, do I need to create any specific value besides the template?
Grata! Thanks!
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Hello Cássia!
What kind of slide are you using for this interaction? Storyline's Essay slide only accepts 5,000 characters, so that won't be enough for your 5,000 word requirement.
Also, does your project have a results slide?
Olá! Hi!
Yes! I am using the 5000 characteres (not words). I appended after the result slide (revision). Do I need to change any variables? TextEntry or Results.Score? Thank you for your help!
Hi Cássia,
I'd look at having your text entry slide prior to the results slide. You'll also want to make sure the results slide is tracking that particular question to report it to your LMS.
Lastly, what LMS option have you chosen to publish with? With that many characters, I'd look at using SCORM 2004 or Tin Can API so that you stay within the suspend data limits too and ensure that everything gets passed to the LMS.
If you'd like to test your course in another LMS environment, SCORM Cloud is a good resource. You'll find the steps noted here on how to test.
Let us know if you need anything else - if you're still stuck after that we'd love to take a look at your .story file!
Hello!
I did not know about the role of the scorm 2004, I am exporting the package in scorm 1.2 by indication of some colleagues here in the forum, I will test the 2004.
Let us know how that works for you Cássia!
Hi!
Follow the package, I tried to make some adjustments according to other discussions here in the forum, but I was more lost!
One more thing, I'm Brazilian! Sorry the English! Thanks
Hi Cássia,
That looks like your published output. Can you share the .story file here with us if you need more help?
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