Hi I'm trying to get the feedback to appear right after they select the answer. It works good but they have to click the submit button. I don't want them to click the submit, any suggestions on how I could trigger the feedback without clicking on submit.
That's a great question! You can add the Submit trigger on each clickable item instead! (Just know that it won't work with Multi-Response type questions) See screenshot below:
Then you can remove the Submit button altogether from the Slide Properties! I hope that helps!
That works, but what I'm noticing is that I can't toggle between the answers. So I changed it to a show layer for the correct and incorrect but it seems that it doesn't want me to select the other answer. Thoughts.
With quiz questions, the default is for the question to only have 1 attempt. If you want them to try again, you'll have to set the attempts to more than 1. (Check out the Quiz options on the ribbon.) Then the learner would click the Continue button and they would get the opportunity to try a different choice.
Btw...I'm not sure why my response above has been flagged? Maybe on accident?
Hmmmm. The problem it that the radio gets set to select and I don't want an action trigger that they have to click on the correct layer or incorrect layer. So what is your thought on how to get them to reset the state of the other button once they have selected it.
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Hi Doug
see if this sample file helps you.
Hey Doug!
That's a great question! You can add the Submit trigger on each clickable item instead! (Just know that it won't work with Multi-Response type questions) See screenshot below:
Then you can remove the Submit button altogether from the Slide Properties! I hope that helps!
Stefanie
I'll have to update my version first to check your thank you for sending. Stay posted.
Hi Stephanie,
That works, but what I'm noticing is that I can't toggle between the answers. So I changed it to a show layer for the correct and incorrect but it seems that it doesn't want me to select the other answer. Thoughts.
D
With quiz questions, the default is for the question to only have 1 attempt. If you want them to try again, you'll have to set the attempts to more than 1. (Check out the Quiz options on the ribbon.) Then the learner would click the Continue button and they would get the opportunity to try a different choice.
Btw...I'm not sure why my response above has been flagged? Maybe on accident?
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Hmmmm. The problem it that the radio gets set to select and I don't want an action trigger that they have to click on the correct layer or incorrect layer. So what is your thought on how to get them to reset the state of the other button once they have selected it.
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