showing ungraded knowledge check question "results" on revisit

Mar 29, 2017

I've looked, and maybe my searching is just off, but I couldn't find this.

I have lessons with ungraded questions scattered throughout. No need for a "results" slide because no grade, but with SL2 set to "automatically decide" on revisit, the user typically gets the saved state and can't see whether they got the question right or wrong--they just see whatever their good or bad answer was.

Is there a way to provide that feedback without having a results slide, per se? With freeform drag and drops, we get states for the drop items that give some hint to the user, at least.

I don't want to force the user to retake the question every time, and the stakes are low, but I thought I'd check the hive mind and see if there was an obvious solution or a mysterious workaround.

Thanks!

3 Replies
Susi B

Hi Joanne,

you can set 3 slide states when revisiting. Maybe this link will help you. :)

Resume saved state is best if you want the slide to stay as it is left.

We prefer using reset to initial state and we integrated a "solution" button" so they can see the solution of every quiz from the beginning (works as a help if they can´t solve it and as a review button for revisiting users) even if its set back to the start when they revisit the slide.

When resuming to saved state is your preferred setting, you could add a "solution button" to appear when they finished the quiz, no matter if they did it correctly or not.

I hoped it helped a little bit.

Susi

Susi B

I like layers and buttons, that´s what makes an interaction interactive and thats what storyline is made for. :)

If you want the right answer of a quiz to be shown after a user took it and without the option of doing it again, the only way would be (without a new layer or button) to set a ton of triggers to disable the items that are part of the quiz when the timeline starts and show maybe a picture of the solution without any interaction left on the slide. But I think this doesn´t work with build in test slides. And you have to set a variable for each quiz that checks at the beginning of the slide if the quiz was done or not and then the items are diabled.Very complicated. Easier way is really add one little solution button with one layer and one trigger. :) Same effect but less work.

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