Separate Scenes - Only need learner to complete one of them

Feb 13, 2018

Hi,

 

Hopefully I can phrase this question in a way that makes sense!

 

I need to build a module that will have two sets of slides, each with their own set of questions at the end. The learner will be asked what their job is  at the start (from a choice of two) and depending on what they choose, they will be taken to the scene containing the relevant slides and questions for them.

 

As you can guess though, I need to set the module up so that it will record as completed after they pass (only) ONE of the assessments.

 

I imagine this may be achieved by having a third Results slide (which I will choose as the one to track) that refers to the other two Results slides and potentially involves Variables, but I am unsure how to set this up. There is probably a better way that I haven't thought of though.

 

I am using Storyline 2.

 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

 

Will

2 Replies
Alyssa Gomez

Hi Will!

Since Storyline tracks only one result slide, you'll want to get a little creative with your set up. Check out the recommendations in this thread--that should point you in the right direction!

Also, we've shared with our team the need for a feature that tracks only the quiz the user completes in this type of branching scenario. We're continuously exploring new features, and customer input is extremely valuable in that process. If you’d like to chime in with your feedback on this, please share your thoughts with us through a feature request.

Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Will, 

I hope this message finds you well! I wanted to share some great news you may find helpful -  we've implemented a new feature that allows for expanding tracking within your Storyline 360 courses. You can read all about it here! You'll now be able to utilize: 

Take a look by downloading and installing Storyline 360 Build 3.44.23192.0.

Enjoy, and please do let us know if you have any questions! Our Support team is always standing by! 

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