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AndreaSchnei311
Community Member
3 years ago

Course with branched questions

Hi,

I'm new to using Storyline. I'm building a course that has branched questions and would like to allow the user the option to redo or review the questions before submitting them. When I'm testing the course, I cannot select a different answer once I hit my results slide that has "Submit results at the start of the timeline." I'm entirely sure going about this wrong way, any help would be much appreciated. 

Thanks! Andrea

 

    • AndreaSchnei311's avatar
      AndreaSchnei311
      Community Member

      That’s a great idea. Do you know if it lets the user change their answer? That’s semi what I’m looking for. I don’t necessarily want the course to ‘reset’ but I want to allow users to change options if needed and then click submit.
      Thoughts?

       

  • Hi Andrea,

    As long as you've designed your course to submit all at once, which is included in the tutorial that Wendy shared above, yes.

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  • Can I ask another question on this topic... if I have a "submit" button and and "exit" button..  for our LMS...  how do I line these up to work correctly?  Do i need to add a variable? that says if they select submit close course?  or something like that? 

  • JoeFrancis's avatar
    JoeFrancis
    Community Member

    You can have a button execute more than 1 operation by attaching additional triggers to it. For example, with the [SUBMIT] button, attach another trigger which (in addition to submitting the results), exits the course.

    1. Click the "Create a new trigger" (looks like a blank document) in the Triggers panel
    2. Click the currently selected Action and scroll to the Project section.
    3. Click "Exit course."
    4. When should change to "When the user clicks." If it didn't, click the underlined text and select (under the "Mouse Events" section) "user clicks."
    5. Select "Submit button" in the Object drop-down
    6. Click OK.

    You should now see 2 triggers attached to the Submit button, first being the submit results, the second being Exit course.