Pulling in quiz questions created in Survey Gizmo

Jan 23, 2013

Hi all,

I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on something my client wants to do:

He doesn't like the one quiz question per slide and much prefers creating quizzes in Survey Gizmo. For the moment, I am using a web object in Storyline to display the quiz questions within the course, but am wondering how to pull in the answers into Storyline so that I can ultimately track the results for each question for each student with SCORM Tin Can (which will be integrated with SCORM Cloud) 

So far, I have learned that you can use javascript with Survery Gizmo and Storyline, but am not sure how to implement this. So want I am looking to do is:

1. student takes the Survery Gizmo quiz that's embedded into the Storyline lesson as a web object ... and then ..

2. when the student clicks on maybe a button or something else in the survey, the results are then brought into Storyline .... so that ...

3. after the student completes the course, all answers will be accessible via SCORM Cloud for the teacher to review.

I've worked w/ javascript a bit but need some guidance here

Thank you in advance for any light you can shed on this, example scripts, or maybe other options to consider (building multiple questions per slide ... I've done it but is difficult for the teacher to replicate ... needs to be super simple for him). etc

Carl

1 Reply
Phil Mayor

To get all the answers into an LMS you are likely go to have to build the questions in storyline as well and force the answers from your survey tool into these ququestions you could make storyline jump over all of these slides invisibly. 

I have never used survey gizmo, but you would need a way of passing all the answers into storyline, JavaScript may doit.

There is reasonable amount of work here, I would have just built more than one question onto a slide, you can do this again using hidden questions and forcing the answer infusing variables

Phil

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