I want to know whether it is possible to ask students a question on slide 1, (Define fear) and then on slide 2 the student's own answer is displayed along with the answers of 3 to 4 random students (now compare your answer to that of some of your classmates)
I hope someone might give you an easy answer but I'm not sure there is one. I am not sure that an LMS will do this.
It can be done - the answers from all students need to be sent outside of storyline to a storage area that allows processing to be done (randomising for example), then storyline needs to pull in and display the various students' input.
I have a colleague who has set up the connection system, plus has given me some simple triggers so I can set up the various routines in storyline. he could do this for you, and/or we can host it.
Thank you for your response, we host our courses on Canvas and obviously the LMS stores the answers so the answers will need to be drawn from Canvas back into the SCORM package to display it
Does it need to be done in Storyline? Have you considered using a forum in Canvas - one where the learner can see other student's responses only after they have typed in their own?
Agree with John, the LMS may host the answers but getting them into the course will be difficult as most sessions are sandboxed so you only have access to your own answers.
Sending outside the LMS and then bringing back in is the much easier option.
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I hope someone might give you an easy answer but I'm not sure there is one. I am not sure that an LMS will do this.
It can be done - the answers from all students need to be sent outside of storyline to a storage area that allows processing to be done (randomising for example), then storyline needs to pull in and display the various students' input.
I have a colleague who has set up the connection system, plus has given me some simple triggers so I can set up the various routines in storyline. he could do this for you, and/or we can host it.
Thank you for your response, we host our courses on Canvas and obviously the LMS stores the answers so the answers will need to be drawn from Canvas back into the SCORM package to display it
Does it need to be done in Storyline? Have you considered using a forum in Canvas - one where the learner can see other student's responses only after they have typed in their own?
Agree with John, the LMS may host the answers but getting them into the course will be difficult as most sessions are sandboxed so you only have access to your own answers.
Sending outside the LMS and then bringing back in is the much easier option.
You could probably do it using xAPI to query a LRS, assuming the LMS supports it.