Writing Articulate Storyline results back to OLM
Feb 11, 2014
Hello
I have several individual Articulate Storyline assessments with multiple slides that compile correctly (these have all been checked via scorm.cloud and are all in working order, per their individual manifest files).
The last slide of these assessments provide a summary of the assessment results. I want to be able to add a button that will trigger the results to be written back to OLM (Oracle Learning Management). Adding a button is the easy part....I need to know what (trigger) code I can use (as part of the button's function) to write the summary results of the assessments (or part thereof) back to OLM.
Much appreciate any assistance herewith
Craig
5 Replies
Hi Craig and welcome to Heroes!
I'm not familiar with Oracle LM, but if you were to take a look at the standard results slide, you'd see a trigger that is automatically created to "submit results - results slide number X" and you would also want to set up your publishing options to track that particular slide.
you shouldn't need a button to submit to OLM as Ashley say's when you hit the results slide it will automatically submit
Echoing what Ashley and Phil said. If your summary is indeed on a Results slide, the default function of Storyline will submit those results. If you visual design is custom you can add a button a custom trigger "Submit Results."
If however, you summary of the assessment results is a combination of data you've collected via variables to then display on a custom Results slide, you may need to a little javascript execution to export the data. From there it's a matter of working with someone at your OLM (engineer) in order to get that data "in" to the system's database.
Hello Ashley, Phil and Kevin
Much appreciate all your prompt responses - will pass them onto my techies and get resolution to be posted on this forum, for future referencing.
Great forum
C
Thanks Craig, and please keep us posted!
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