Quiz Questions, Reviews and Results slides

Mar 11, 2015

Folks

I've built a course that has 7 modules. (each is a scene + 1 scene for the agenda slide that lets them pick there route through it)

4 of the modules have some knowledge checks set up as quizzes

One of those modules gives the learners the option to test out by taking the quiz first. If they get it right they can skip the module if they get it wrong they have to view the learning slides before retaking the quiz.

I've set up results slide for each of the modules with quiz questions. These calculate their result from the questions in that module.

As they reach the end I want to check if they scored a pass rate for all of the modules.

So for that results slide (I'll call the course results slide)  I calculate the results from the other results slide.

I give them a Review Results option and the trigger for the button is set to review results for the course results slide.

When I click the button nothing happens.

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Cheers

Alan

 

 

8 Replies
Alan Montague, CPLP

Tom

It's really hard to totally strip out proprietary info on this. One of the 'quiz' sections is a try mode screen recording with the company website and other info all over it.

I could share it with you  and or David for sure but don't have the OK to post it on a public forum.

Would that work for you guys?

Cheers

Alan

Alan Montague, CPLP

Morning David.

I tried your solution this morning and it still a bit iffy!

The review button now works if I point the trigger at the first of the review slides being reviewed.

But the totals appear out of step.

I have changed the file to only include 2 of the review slides and thrown their  

%ResultsN.ScorePoints% and %ResultsN.ScorePercent% onto the final results page to see what the math looks like. according to ArticulateMath 10+ 10 appears to equal 10.

(don't even get me started on trying to find some method in the madness of what the N values are)

I'll upload the updated story to the support space so you can see it for yourself.

 

 

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