I need to play an audio with 5 multiple choice questions. So I thought that perhaps the best way would be to use Pick Many Freeform. it works fine but when the student makes a mistake, the feedback shows that all the answers are incorrect and doesn't highlight the wrong ones. In an ideal world, there ought to be a tick and a cross near the answers so that the user can see his mistakes.
So is there a way around it? Variables? Or an extra layer?
You need to add a Tick Mark on the left of every choice option. Then add a trigger to check if the correct/wrong answer is selected when feedback is Correct or Incorrect.
Hi Ashley, what exactly does that mean? What I've been doing so far is using a PICK MANY option and then allowing students to choose the right options. So how would the custom design work?
You could likely set it up with a Pick Many as well. I was only sharing that if you wanted separate questions all on the same slide, Storyline's built-in functionality only allows for one question and set of answers per slide.
If you have an example of what you've set up or are looking to set up - you can always share that here with the community so that folks can take a look and offer advice.
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Hi Robert,
I have a sample Pick Many Quiz with Tick Mark.
I'm not sure if this will help you.
How do yo uget it to show the correct or incorrect answers? Is it built in?
You need to add a Tick Mark on the left of every choice option.
Then add a trigger to check if the correct/wrong answer is selected when feedback is Correct or Incorrect.
Thanks Daniel. Hopefully it will wokr with 5 questions on the same slide.
If you'll be adding more than one question to each slide, you'll need to use a custom design as the default questions only allow for one each slide.
If you are stuck at any point, you can always share your .story file here with the ELH Community so that they can take a look and offer ideas!
Hi Ashley, what exactly does that mean? What I've been doing so far is using a PICK MANY option and then allowing students to choose the right options. So how would the custom design work?
Hi English,
You could likely set it up with a Pick Many as well. I was only sharing that if you wanted separate questions all on the same slide, Storyline's built-in functionality only allows for one question and set of answers per slide.
If you have an example of what you've set up or are looking to set up - you can always share that here with the community so that folks can take a look and offer advice.
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