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Completion tracking of single module in LMS
Hi John,
Thanks for your reply. I will try to clarify. I prefer to develop a whole course in one .story file to assure consistency in all the settings and share resources. It seems overall more efficient. But we are publishing to Moodle, and the client wants all quizzes and tracking done in the Moodle. And they want each module quiz to only be available after the learner has gone through the module. So, each module is published as a .story file and set up on the Moodle.
See attachments... when I go to publish for LMS, I have chosen to publish just Module 1 slides. So, since I am publishing just Module 1, it seems logical to me that the tracking options would default to just tracking completion of the slides in that module. But instead, we see that the learner must view 57 slides (or 41 if we just count those in the menu...of the full course) which is all of the slides in the full course. There is no option to choose to track only the slides in Module 1. And of course, if I publish just one module like this, completion will never be achieved because most of the 57 slides it is looking for completion on, are not in the published output.
This sentence is key: "By splitting them into four separate files you have more control over which viewed pages to track." Yes, currently because of this limitation in tracking settings in the publication process, the ONLY way to have the ability to control which viewed pages are tracked (when publishing a subset of slides in the course) is to split up the files. This is an unnecessary step otherwise. I now have to create these separate .story files just to publish, then delete them, since I want to manage the course as a whole in one .story file.
Does that make sense? Do you see why I'd want to track the viewed pages of one module, when publishing only that module?
Thanks,
Lon
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