This one has me stumped. I have a freeform quiz that is 15 questions, all worth 6 points. The questions are mostly multipart so that all responses in each questions add up to 6 points:
Question 1 - 3 parts @ 2points each
2 - 3x2
3 - 3x2
4 - 1x6
5 - 1x6
6 - 2x3
7 - 2x3
8 - 2x3
9 - 3x2
10 - 2x3
11 - 6x1 (one interaction is not counted in the quiz scoring)
12 - 2x3
13 - 4x1 + 1x2
14 - 4x1 = 1x2
15 - 3x2
When I test the quiz the max score is 94.38. Can anyone explain why and or how to fix?
Wonder if you could share the SL file. I did a little stuff in Excel, and the only whole numbers I could come up with that would produce that score, and which were close to a total max points of 84 (14 x 6), were if the total score achieved was 84 but the max available points was 89.
I'm guessing maybe question 11 is actually being tallied in the total available points, but is not being scored. That leaves 1 point unaccounted for, of course.
If you can't share the SL file, I would look first at your results slide and make sure which questions are being included in the results.
Wonder if you could share the SL file. I did a little stuff in Excel, and the only whole numbers I could come up with that would produce that score, and which were close to a total max points of 84 (14 x 6), were if the total score achieved was 84 but the max available points was 89.
I'm guessing maybe question 11 is actually being tallied in the total available points, but is not being scored. That leaves 1 point unaccounted for, of course.
If you can't share the SL file, I would look first at your results slide and make sure which questions are being included in the results.
Thank you for the reply.
I would have to work on it to remove certain content, since much of the content is proprietary. But, if I am to understand you correctly, Storyline does not tally points (90/90 in this example) to determine the percentage - this is what I assumed. Does Storyline need the quiz points to equal 100 to return a percentage of 100% for a perfect score?
Not saying that. SL does tally whatever total number of points and calculates percentage. I wonder if your actual total points that the user gets credit for might be different from the total, as you said one question was not being scored.
I had a moment of clarity and went into the analytics from the LMS to see each item and what was scored. I had some very simple oversights, a couple correct answers were missed in the Form View.
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Hi Benjamin,
Wonder if you could share the SL file. I did a little stuff in Excel, and the only whole numbers I could come up with that would produce that score, and which were close to a total max points of 84 (14 x 6), were if the total score achieved was 84 but the max available points was 89.
I'm guessing maybe question 11 is actually being tallied in the total available points, but is not being scored. That leaves 1 point unaccounted for, of course.
If you can't share the SL file, I would look first at your results slide and make sure which questions are being included in the results.
Thank you for the reply.
I would have to work on it to remove certain content, since much of the content is proprietary. But, if I am to understand you correctly, Storyline does not tally points (90/90 in this example) to determine the percentage - this is what I assumed. Does Storyline need the quiz points to equal 100 to return a percentage of 100% for a perfect score?
Not saying that. SL does tally whatever total number of points and calculates percentage. I wonder if your actual total points that the user gets credit for might be different from the total, as you said one question was not being scored.
I had a moment of clarity and went into the analytics from the LMS to see each item and what was scored. I had some very simple oversights, a couple correct answers were missed in the Form View.
Thanks again
Good news!
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