Which quiz option should I use in Storyline?
Feb 09, 2015
By
Tiffany You
Hi,
I’m trying to use Storyline to create a quiz question as below. However, it seems that none of the quizzing options provided fit this type of question.
Do you know what option should I use? Or is there a way that I can modify the question, so I can use one of the quizzing options?
Example:
Please choose the correct words from the list and fill in the blanks.
1. Usher: Good evening, Sir. _______ the Shanghai Centre _______. May I see your _______ please?
Guest: Here you are.
Usher: Your seat is the on the _______. Please take the _______ to the _______ _______.
Guest: Ok. Thanks for your _______.
Usher: You are _______.
theatre
ticket
floor
help
welcome
balcony
building
first
fine
second
Welcome to
stairs
Thank you!
Tiffany
10 Replies
Hi Tiffany
have a look at this screenr to see if it will help
https://player.vimeo.com/video/145578775
Sorry. I had a try, but it didn't work.
How do I link the text entry with the trigger?
When I typed in all the blanks, and click submit. It says "You must complete the question before submitting."
Now, when I typed the wrong answer, and click submit, it still says correct.
The trigger condition I used should be correct.
It worked now!
Great news Tiffany!!
Glad you got the help you needed here Tiffany!
I also tried the freefrom drag and drop option to apply to this question. It also works perfect!
Now the question is using either "mutiple-fill-in-the-blanks" or "drag-and-drop", I have to get all the answers correct in order to get the credits. Say I have 9 blanks and if I get 9 correct answers, I'll get 9 marks. And if I get one answer wrong, I'll have no points.
What if I get 3 correct answers, is there a way to be credited 3 marks? Can I do a certain counts for the marks, after I fill in/drag-drop one correct answer?
Hi Tiffany,
Storyline doesn't have a partial scoring feature, so for all the question types it's an all or nothing score set up.
Hi Ashley,
I posted a discussion last Friday under the link below, but haven't got any reply.
Do you have any ideas?
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/inexpensive-lms-that-works-well-with-articulate?page=2
Thanks,
Tiffany
Hi Tiffany,
I don't know a lot about different LMS options, and staff typically don't weigh in on those options. Any LMS that is compliant with SCORM, AICC, or Tin Can API will also provide accurate tracking capabilities. Here are some open-source LMS options that may meet your tracking needs:
* Dokeos: http://campus.dokeos.com/
* eFront: http://www.efrontlearning.net/open-source
* Moodle: http://moodle.org/
Hopefully those help you get started.
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