Perhaps a stupid question but I can not find the answer here for SL. When I make a quiz in SL of say 100 questions I want to give the student 20 questions, generated on a random base. I have viewed all the setting procedures but contrary to the old Quizmaker I can not find a possibility to set the maximum number of questions.
Add a question bank and then put your questions in it. In the question bank properties you can set to draw questions randomly and how many questions to include.
and what if I wasnt to randomize (not to draw part of it) without a QB?
since we have SCORM issues that in some cases the grades stopp arriving at the server, but the learner gets a final ascore - we uess this might be due to using a few QB in the same quiz (randomizing order in each QB).
Is it possible to randomise slides\questions in a scene easily?
You'd need to include those content slides into a question bank and like the method outlined here you could set it up to create some random branching within your course. If there is a specific set up you're looking to have could you include a description here of what you'd like to set up and we could offer some ideas or point you in the right direction.
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Hi!
Add a question bank and then put your questions in it. In the question bank properties you can set to draw questions randomly and how many questions to include.
More on question banks:
Hi Gerry,
Thanks very much for your answer! It did the trick.
Regards,
John
and what if I wasnt to randomize (not to draw part of it) without a QB?
since we have SCORM issues that in some cases the grades stopp arriving at the server, but the learner gets a final ascore - we uess this might be due to using a few QB in the same quiz (randomizing order in each QB).
Is it possible to randomise slides\questions in a scene easily?
Thanks!
Hi Efrat,
You'd need to include those content slides into a question bank and like the method outlined here you could set it up to create some random branching within your course. If there is a specific set up you're looking to have could you include a description here of what you'd like to set up and we could offer some ideas or point you in the right direction.
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