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Can I stop storyline reporting a score to the LMS?
Hi Ashley,
Thanks for your recommendation. We are currently using Oracle LMS powered by Taleo. I asked the LMS team if there was a way to hide the score and they said no.
- rebeccaevens10 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Dominique, we use Taleo as well, and we have not found any way to hide the score. I have come up with an alternative, which is to add a final question, which doesnt look like a question (as in the attachement) - so there is no way for the user to continue without clicking on 'continue', which is the 'correct' answer. Then the user jumps to an additional results slide, which draws the result from that single question. The course is set to report a score, then the user always completes with 100%.
- JoKaptijn-d4ba710 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Rebecca,
Your original issue seems very close to the one I'm just investigating: testing new course in new LMS - the course runs fine, but users say the assessment (a quiz bank) itself runs VERY slowly, and I wonder reading this thread if it is because I am reporting completion based on the results slide to this quiz.
This sounds like your original problem I think?
From your testing, if I change the tracking to number of slides completed + Complete/Incomplete - and add an extra slide for 'passed' (instead of a layer) that sounds like it might help. The quizzes are very little and I don't think the client cares about the score, just completed=passed.
But - do I understand you (and other members of this thread) correctly that using this approach, a score will still be generated? Your 100% button solution sounds good, but if learners actually get 80% in the assessment, then see 100% on the LMS, this will appear incorrect.
Just hoping you don't mind clarifying, in case I've misunderstood anything :)
thanks
jo
- rebeccaevens10 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Jo! Yes, you are correct. If you need the LMS to show the user's actual score, you will need to leave the test as it is. We found when we switched LMS provider, the tests sped up, so it is worth checking to see if there are any LMS specific settings that might affect it?
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