We just launched our first Storyline eLearning and have gotten great feedback so far!
We incorporated several open-ended survey questions into the learning--but haven't figured out how to view the results. Our LMS reports a score on the graded questions, but we can't access the other info.
iwithout knowing your setup I wanted to make a note about my sample. If they select A for Q1 then change their mind and select B it will add + 1 to both variables A and B.
To get around this you could change the non selected radio buttons to disabled effectively disallowing 'a change of mind'.
alternatively, you change the trigger to add +1 or -1 based on states.
We did it with your help Wendy thanks... here's the finished piece if you have any recomendations? It is a little sticky with the counter adding both values if the user changes their score but otherwise it works a treat. also seems to be a little tricky with IE on the HTML 5 version. Have you experienced this previously?
Thanks Leslie. I'm just trying to get to grips as to how we could show a different version for IE users? Will we need to use a browser query or something? Currently we're using an Iframe to present the content and of course we dont know what device the user will be using. We've already created amobile and desktop version (different sizes) which you can see if you resize the browser. Any help would be greatly apreciated.
38 Replies
Hi Lee
Sl2 I'll redo in SL1 for you
Hi Lee
here you go - hope it helps
Wow youre amazing... Thanks Wendy :-)
Glad it will work for you Lee - good luck with your project.
Shout out if you have any questions.
Brilliant – will do J
[image: OutstandingAchievement2 (00000002)]
[image: HFE
Hi Lee
iwithout knowing your setup I wanted to make a note about my sample. If they select A for Q1 then change their mind and select B it will add + 1 to both variables A and B.
To get around this you could change the non selected radio buttons to disabled effectively disallowing 'a change of mind'.
alternatively, you change the trigger to add +1 or -1 based on states.
Hope that makes sense
Thanks Wendy, that's a good piece of advice. I'll let you know how it goes.
Lee Cain
Please excuse the brevity of this message because it has been sent from a mobile device.
No problem Lee - good luck!
Learning Styles Questionnaire
We did it with your help Wendy thanks... here's the finished piece if you have any recomendations? It is a little sticky with the counter adding both values if the user changes their score but otherwise it works a treat. also seems to be a little tricky with IE on the HTML 5 version. Have you experienced this previously?
Hi Lee! We do not support the HTML5 version in IE as you can see here in our system requirements for viewing.
Thanks Leslie. I'm just trying to get to grips as to how we could show a different version for IE users? Will we need to use a browser query or something? Currently we're using an Iframe to present the content and of course we dont know what device the user will be using. We've already created amobile and desktop version (different sizes) which you can see if you resize the browser. Any help would be greatly apreciated.
Hi Lee!
I think the following documentation will address a lot of your questions, since much of this is handled automatically.
Articulate Storyline lets you publish courses for Flash, HTML5, and the Articulate Mobile Player app. To distribute your published content, upload it to your web server or LMS, then link to the story.html file in the published output. Here’s how Storyline determines which version of your content to display when learners view it.
Good job Lee...glad you got it working.
One recommendation (and it's only a personal thing), I would add numbers to each slide so I knew how many more I had to answer
1/30, 2/30 etc - but I'm an impatient, visual learner!!
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.