do you know, if there's any way to reset a slide but only when learners click on a button? Is there any trigger or script that I could use to make this happen?
Thank you Matt. Unfortunately, this won't work. I can't have the slide reset each time when it is revisited. I need it to reset only upon clicking the button, on default it has to be set to resume when revisited.
I want to use this in a drag and drop activity. I want learners to be allowed to come back to this slide to see what answers they gave and be able to re-take this activity to correct their answers.
thank you for your effort and creating a sample for me. This solution works when there's one activity, but it won't work if there's a number of them - will it?
Thank you Seth. Unfortunately, this didn't work - I tried it worked for a few slides, but didn't for other. I start to think that it is some kind of Storyline's 3 bug.
You can hint and/or show the correct answer in the Failure layer. This, of course, won't carry over what they did with the question (i.e Review) but from an instructional point of view there's no difference between the two. At the end, you can have a single results page. Hope it helps.
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Thank you Matt. Unfortunately, this won't work. I can't have the slide reset each time when it is revisited. I need it to reset only upon clicking the button, on default it has to be set to resume when revisited.
I want to use this in a drag and drop activity. I want learners to be allowed to come back to this slide to see what answers they gave and be able to re-take this activity to correct their answers.
I though maybe some Java scrip would help?
Could you improve upon something like this?
Hi Seth,
thank you for your effort and creating a sample for me. This solution works when there's one activity, but it won't work if there's a number of them - will it?
It will, so long as you're not copying and pasting the same interactivity.
At the end of it all, you can have a master Results page where you can aggregate scores from all other mini quizzes/interactivity.
Thank you Seth. Unfortunately, this didn't work - I tried it worked for a few slides, but didn't for other. I start to think that it is some kind of Storyline's 3 bug.
Aleksandra,
Try the attached; a different approach.
You can hint and/or show the correct answer in the Failure layer. This, of course, won't carry over what they did with the question (i.e Review) but from an instructional point of view there's no difference between the two. At the end, you can have a single results page. Hope it helps.
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