I am trying to create a quiz slide that only has true and false options. I tried to modify a "pick many" slide from the content library, but it didn't work.
Welcome to the community! Can you share a bit more information about how you want the quiz slide to work and what aspect of it isn't working for you?
This Pick Many template should work quickly in a simple situation: the learner needs to get all the true/false interactions on the screen right for the entire slide to count as correct. In that case, all you need to do is insert the template slide into your course and then use the Form View to indicate which answers are true (the toggled on state).
If you have more complex needs for how the screen needs to work (for instance, someone only needs to get 3 out of 4 right for the screen to count as correct) some of the suggestions in this post could give you other options to try out that have additional flexibility.
I have a total of 8 slides of true or false questions. I want to let users select true or false by a toggle button instead of a radio button or hotspot, etc. The default can be true, so if the answer is true, users can just hit submit. The toggle button is working. Now, I don't know what to do next... How to wire the 2 choices with the toggle button? How to count the final score in the result slide? (100% to pass)
Hi Tianxuan! That sounds like an interesting idea for a quiz! I haven’t created anything like this before and I’m not aware of a way to do this while keeping track of the score. Hopefully, the community might have some ideas to share.
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Hi Tianxuan,
Welcome to the community! Can you share a bit more information about how you want the quiz slide to work and what aspect of it isn't working for you?
This Pick Many template should work quickly in a simple situation: the learner needs to get all the true/false interactions on the screen right for the entire slide to count as correct. In that case, all you need to do is insert the template slide into your course and then use the Form View to indicate which answers are true (the toggled on state).
If you have more complex needs for how the screen needs to work (for instance, someone only needs to get 3 out of 4 right for the screen to count as correct) some of the suggestions in this post could give you other options to try out that have additional flexibility.
Hi Bianca,
Thank you for your reply.
I have a total of 8 slides of true or false questions. I want to let users select true or false by a toggle button instead of a radio button or hotspot, etc. The default can be true, so if the answer is true, users can just hit submit. The toggle button is working. Now, I don't know what to do next... How to wire the 2 choices with the toggle button? How to count the final score in the result slide? (100% to pass)
Hi Tianxuan! That sounds like an interesting idea for a quiz! I haven’t created anything like this before and I’m not aware of a way to do this while keeping track of the score. Hopefully, the community might have some ideas to share.