I am trying to understand the Which Word Quiz templates in Storyline 2. I've located the tutorials for various other quiz templates but haven't found one for the Which Word. Is there a discussion or tutorial that I have overlooked?
Right. I did that part without issue. However, on the feedback, I would like more than one attempt. So, rather than have the continue button go to the next slide, I would like the learner to have a second attempt. Since attempts are not defined with this method of quizzing, it looks like I need to change my method. I will try a different multiple-choice method. Thank you though for your assistance.
Instead of changing the entire design, I switched to feedback by question instead of feedback by choice. Then, I added audio and text to the feedback which provided what I wanted for the learner. Thanks again for your help.
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Hi Yvonne
can you link to the template you are describing - might make it easier for someone to help you.
I go to Insert/New Slide/Quizzing/Which Word
It's on the Survey tab
Hi Yvonne,
When you go to insert the Which Word survey type you'll see the description of the question to the right hand side:
You can then choose up to 10 answers that a user could drag in. It's a survey question so it's ungraded.
Right. I did that part without issue. However, on the feedback, I would like more than one attempt. So, rather than have the continue button go to the next slide, I would like the learner to have a second attempt. Since attempts are not defined with this method of quizzing, it looks like I need to change my method. I will try a different multiple-choice method. Thank you though for your assistance.
Ah, correct Yvonne - since it's a survey question there isn't an option built in to reattempt it.
Hope you're able to find another question type that words for you - did you look at the Word Bank question type?
Instead of changing the entire design, I switched to feedback by question instead of feedback by choice. Then, I added audio and text to the feedback which provided what I wanted for the learner. Thanks again for your help.
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