Review slide for incorrect quiz answer

Feb 01, 2013

Hi,

This is my first post so I hope I explain this clearly.  I've set up a mock-up of training here:

http://designerandpublisher.com/articulate/story.html

This scenario is not in the above because I gave up trying to figure it out.  That's why I'm posting here.

After someone does a quiz question and answers incorrectly the "you answered incorrectly" comes on and when they click continue i want to take them back to the slide for a review.  this review slide will have a button on that will then take them to question 2 in the quiz.

When I set up the parameters to make this work, one thing I couldn't figure out is when they reviewed their final quiz answers, the NEXT button would take them to that review slide.  It's probably best that I put that slide out of the running order of the story but I'm not sure if that will work or if that's even possible.

Does someone have an idea of how to do this please?

Thanks,

Deaf Guy

9 Replies
Donna Morvan

Hello Mike,

I have a few clarifications:

1. Did you want to go back to the base layer when you say go back to the original slide for review? Or do you mean that and also showing review points for why the answer they marked is incorrect?

2. I'm not understanding the second question about how when they review their final quiz answers, the Next button takes them to the review slide (which review slide are we talking about?)

Thanks,

Donna

Mike Walton

Hi,

Thanks for getting back with me.  I went ahead and set up a test with the error that I cannot figure out:

http://designerandpublisher.com/articulate/forum/story.html

Try the quiz 1 and select wrong reply.  You'll see screen that says click continue to review this lesson.  it will go back to the video slide (actually a duplicate of the original slide) of me talking about the sign.  This is so they can re-review why they picked wrong answer.

Then they click on blue Return to Quiz button and it takes them to Quiz 2.  So far so good.

They then go to the quiz scores and results.  Click on the Review your answer button (blue).  It takes you to first result slide, which is fine.  When you click on NEXT though it's going to that duplicate re-review slide, which I don't want.  When they click NEXT I want to jump over that duplicate slide to the next scores and results slide for the puzzle piece results quiz.  Then from there end the story.

Hope this helps.

Donna Morvan

Hello Mike,

I see what you mean now.

How about making use of lightbox instead?

So on your continue button for the incorrect layer.. set it to "lightbox" slide then reference the slide with the video. This way you don't have to duplicate the slide and put it in between the question slides. Once they closed it. They can just use the "next" button that's built in to the player to move on the next question.

Same effect really.. we just want to make sure they are reminded since they failed to answer the question.

Let me know if this works.

Donna

Rebecca Fleisch Cordeiro

Hi Mike and Donna,

I had similar questions to Donna's, but she beat me.

I created a story recently at this thread in response to someone who wanted Learners to be able to see a "correct" answer (what I believe you're calling a review slide), in his case it was after 3 attempts. I think it accomplishes what you'd like to have happen.

The thread has a link to the file and to a screencast, although there's no accommodations for the deaf or hard of hearing in the screencast.

Haven't looked at your reply to Donna yet. Could you possibly upload the story here so community members could take a look?

Mike Walton

Hi,

Thank you both for replying.  You are right my review file is what you mean as a "correct" answer.  I will certainly read your thread.  I've learned a lot from screen casts and fortunately, I've been able to pick up on them without sound since they're so visual.

Donna, your lightbox is totally new to me but sounds like an awesome tool in the SW.  Can you send me a link or tutorial on how to create them since I didn't even know you could do that

Here is my file:

http://designerandpublisher.com/articulate/forum/storyline_file.zip

Thanks, ladies.

Rebecca Fleisch Cordeiro

Hi Again Mike,

I downloaded your file, and played with the my "solution" from the other thread. It works, but since you want Learners to watch the video again, it means duplicating the video on the "answer" layer, and as Donna intimated, it would be nice to avoid that. So your situation is a little different.

If Donna's lightbox idea works for you, good enough! But in the meantime, I played around with creating a variable that also achieves what you want without duplicating the video. I'll attach the story in a bit. I need to zip it up. Also, here's what I did:

I deleted the extra slide that you'd made.

Created a T/F variable called LaneVid (you can call it whatever you'd like) and set the default to false.

On Quiz 1, I clicked the Incorrect layer.

Added a trigger to

Action: Adjust variable

Variable: LaneVide

Operator: =Assignment

Value: True

When: User Clicks

Object: Continue

IMPORTANT: That trigger needs to be at the top of the trigger layer

On Slide 1.3, the one with the video I added a trigger

Action: Jump to slide

Slide: 1.5 Quiz 2

When: User Clicks

Object: Next button


And then I added the condition

Variables button is selected and condition is

If: LaneVid

Operator: Equal to

Type: Value

Value: True

Again, that trigger is at the top of the trigger list.

Let us know how you make out. Time for supper!

Rebecca Fleisch Cordeiro

Mike, Windows did NOT compress my file very much :( and I kept getting a 404 error here (wrong error - it was really that the file is too big apparently). So, I went back in and replaced your two videos with screen shots, so images instead of the videos. The story still behaves the same way as it will for you with the videos - I still have it here and it works, but I can't compress it enough to upload it here.

OK...supper now...really!

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