What was I thinking? The type field is specified by SCORM has has values: (true_false, multiple_choice, fill_in, long_fill_in, matching, performance, sequencing, likert, numeric, other)
Likewise, result has the values: (“correct”, “incorrect”, “unanticipated”, “neutral”) or a real number with values that is accurate to seven significant decimal figures real.
SL survey questions return result = neutral. Questions return a result of correct or incorrect.
A likert survey aggregate report would start with a recordset of result=neutral, type=likert, GROUP BY identifier+description. It will take some work to pick apart the learner's response since SL uses a single key-value string format for multiple likert scales on a single slide.
I think I've got enough information to write reports on any quiz / survey to keep me busy for some time now.
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sure you have already found this one, but though I would post anyway
What was I thinking? The type field is specified by SCORM has has values: (true_false, multiple_choice, fill_in, long_fill_in, matching, performance, sequencing, likert, numeric, other)
Likewise, result has the values: (“correct”, “incorrect”, “unanticipated”, “neutral”) or a real number with values that is accurate to seven significant decimal figures real.
SL survey questions return result = neutral. Questions return a result of correct or incorrect.
A likert survey aggregate report would start with a recordset of result=neutral, type=likert, GROUP BY identifier+description. It will take some work to pick apart the learner's response since SL uses a single key-value string format for multiple likert scales on a single slide.
I think I've got enough information to write reports on any quiz / survey to keep me busy for some time now.
Sam
Glad that Phil was able to assist you here Sam!
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