Reporting to an LMS from One of Many Question Banks/Result Slides

Nov 12, 2015

Hello Heroes!

I am developing a e-learning module which customizes the content presented to the learner based on a decision variable set at the beginning of the course (specifically, this variable adjusts for slight differences in the name/features of my organization's products across our multiple regions of operation).

In developing my end-of-course quiz which will report to our LMS (Halogen), I have currently structured the course to draw off one of four different, region-specific Question Banks, based on the described decision variable. However, since any given learner will only complete one of these four Question Banks, I am struggling to find a way to report to the LMS that specific result.

I have found a work-around for this by creating an aggregated result slide of all four Question Banks with an adjusted minimum required percentage (from our required 80% pass rate, down to 20% since they only complete 1/4 aggregated results), however this artificially deflates their actual score/% in a way that would be confusing if viewed on the LMS.

Any suggestions or recommendations on how to better manage the assessment/structure of this sort of content, or how to avoid these deflated results would be greatly appreciated, and thank you in advance for your help! :)

Tyler

4 Replies
Tyler Wong

Hi Leslie,

Thank you very much for redirecting me to this thread! The solution that Valentino shared is exactly what I was looking for, and now it is a matter of being able to reapply it to my own course! I had a feeling something like what Valentino did could be done, however I wasn't certain: I am still relatively new to Storyline and Quiz Banks/Result Slides in general.

Thanks again!

Tyler Wong

Absolutely! Upon a bit more digging into the thread you sent me, and the posts other heros shared, I found a solution by Mike Enders ( link here ) that actually works better in my situation: Valentino's solution would work, but would require a lot more programming on my part since the quiz I am developing has 15+ questions, rather than only 5.

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