Is there any way to have a multiple choice question where the answers are links instead of having to use the submit button? I want to shuffle the answers otherwise I would just create hotspots. Any suggestions?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by links - like a link to another section of the course, and that would also submit the question? You could remove the "submit" button, and also set up a trigger to "submit the interaction" when the user clicks on any of the button options you have. Depending on what you'd like to happen next, you could also remove the feedback layers - and have the user be shown a particular slide based on how they answered. You'll could also set up the multiple choice question to provide feedback by Answer instead of by question, and then branch to a particular slide. This tutorial on setting up question slides has a number of those options described.
Hi! I have the same question but don't quite understand the answer. I would like to reduce the amounts of clicks on each slide. Is it possible to make the feedback-layer pop up as soon as the learner click on an alternative instead of depending on people to click on submit after they have chosen an answer?
Hi Andreas! Ashley's suggestion above states to remove the submit button and add triggers to 'submit the interaction' instead. If you have a .story file to share as well as what you are wanting to accomplish perhaps we can further assist.
Thank you Leslie! But I still don't get how to do that in a way that reduces the numbers of operations/clicks the user have to do. I would like the feedback layer to open when the user answers multiple choice questions regardless of the answer correct or not. Is that possible or do i need to add some sort of (submit) button? (I can send/upload the file -- where do I do that?)
Hi Andreas! Typically you would utilize the submit button so that all the built in capabilities of the software work for you, such as the feedback layers. If you are unable to share your file here in the forums via the Add Attachment button, you are welcome to share privately here.
The problem with this is that the feedback layers do not appear, even when you add a trigger to do so. They might when you test the page by itself, but then they don't appear when the module is published to 360 review. It is very frustrating.
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Hi Laura and welcome to Heroes!
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by links - like a link to another section of the course, and that would also submit the question? You could remove the "submit" button, and also set up a trigger to "submit the interaction" when the user clicks on any of the button options you have. Depending on what you'd like to happen next, you could also remove the feedback layers - and have the user be shown a particular slide based on how they answered. You'll could also set up the multiple choice question to provide feedback by Answer instead of by question, and then branch to a particular slide. This tutorial on setting up question slides has a number of those options described.
Yes, that is what I needed! "Submit the interation" worked perfectly.
Thanks Ashley!
Hi! I have the same question but don't quite understand the answer. I would like to reduce the amounts of clicks on each slide. Is it possible to make the feedback-layer pop up as soon as the learner click on an alternative instead of depending on people to click on submit after they have chosen an answer?
Hi Andreas! Ashley's suggestion above states to remove the submit button and add triggers to 'submit the interaction' instead. If you have a .story file to share as well as what you are wanting to accomplish perhaps we can further assist.
Thank you Leslie! But I still don't get how to do that in a way that reduces the numbers of operations/clicks the user have to do. I would like the feedback layer to open when the user answers multiple choice questions regardless of the answer correct or not. Is that possible or do i need to add some sort of (submit) button? (I can send/upload the file -- where do I do that?)
Hi Andreas! Typically you would utilize the submit button so that all the built in capabilities of the software work for you, such as the feedback layers. If you are unable to share your file here in the forums via the Add Attachment button, you are welcome to share privately here.
The problem with this is that the feedback layers do not appear, even when you add a trigger to do so. They might when you test the page by itself, but then they don't appear when the module is published to 360 review. It is very frustrating.
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