In Storyline, is there a way to show the learner's feedback they received from a quiz slide when they go back to it? So when they go back, it either says "Incorrect" or "Correct."
All I've found is to show the slide's answers with the "Resume saved state" option in the layer settings.
I suppose that you could set up Feedback Text Boxes in an initial hidden state.
Set up a couple of Variables (one for Correct one for Incorrect).
When they hit "Continue" on either the "Correct" or "Incorrect" layer, before jumping to the next slide, swap the Variable from True to False (or whatever)
Then have a Trigger on the original Slide that When timeline starts, if Variable = True, change state of feedback to Normal.
That way, they would get it to display only when they have already seen it.
That should work - hopefully that gives you some pointers.
Hey Bruce - Could you take a look at my storyline file? I THINK I did the same thing that you did, but it's not showing the feedback textboxes when I go back to the quiz slide.
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I suppose that you could set up Feedback Text Boxes in an initial hidden state.
Set up a couple of Variables (one for Correct one for Incorrect).
When they hit "Continue" on either the "Correct" or "Incorrect" layer, before jumping to the next slide, swap the Variable from True to False (or whatever)
Then have a Trigger on the original Slide that When timeline starts, if Variable = True, change state of feedback to Normal.
That way, they would get it to display only when they have already seen it.
That should work - hopefully that gives you some pointers.
Bruce
Have a look at this - sort of works
With some more time and a bit of finessing this could do what you need, I'm sure.
The states need tidying when you re-visit, but it (almost) works. Perhaps someone else can come along and finish my embryonic concept?
Bruce
Hey Bruce - Could you take a look at my storyline file? I THINK I did the same thing that you did, but it's not showing the feedback textboxes when I go back to the quiz slide.
Hi Ten,
It's the Trigger order on the "Correct" and "Incorrect" layers.
You have the Variable Trigger AFTER the "Jump to.." Trigger, so it never gets activated.
Use the blue button to move it up when highlighted.
Always "DO" something before "MOVING TO" something.
Bruce
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