I am righting to aske about what its the best way to do just randame pick questions in story line. I try to use variables , true or false. Also I have the problem about after the questions picked randomly how to make person to go in next level.
Have you checked out Storyline's question bank feature yet? It makes randomizing quiz questions quick and easy--no variables needed!
Now, can you tell me more about how you want the learner to go to the next level? If they pass the first quiz, do you want to advance the learner to a new set of quiz questions?
Thank you for your help. So I want learners to get in to the next level when they answer 3 questions and any answer its OK :) So yeas after they pass 3 questions they will get new set of quiz . Any ideas how to create that thank you
That makes sense, thanks! While question banks don't have a feature that will allow the learner to advance after answering a certain number of questions correctly, there may be a way you can achieve this using variables.
Folks here in the community are full of ideas for custom quizzes, so I'm looking forward to seeing what they share with you here.
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Hi Austeja,
Have you checked out Storyline's question bank feature yet? It makes randomizing quiz questions quick and easy--no variables needed!
Now, can you tell me more about how you want the learner to go to the next level? If they pass the first quiz, do you want to advance the learner to a new set of quiz questions?
Hi, Alyssa
Thank you for your help. So I want learners to get in to the next level when they answer 3 questions and any answer its OK :) So yeas after they pass 3 questions they will get new set of quiz . Any ideas how to create that thank you
Hi Austeja,
That makes sense, thanks! While question banks don't have a feature that will allow the learner to advance after answering a certain number of questions correctly, there may be a way you can achieve this using variables.
Folks here in the community are full of ideas for custom quizzes, so I'm looking forward to seeing what they share with you here.
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