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Google Forms
- 22 days ago
The Google form is outside of the story. So unless you have a way to "round trip" the Google form submission task completion, you would have to include a few more assurances in the story that the learner has actually completed the form. These "assurances" could be as simple as asking the learner to check a box next to a statement that says "Yes, I have completed the Google form." (The checkbox, of course, would trigger the ability to advance to the next section - or auto advance to that section.) They could also be more complex, such as asking the learner to enter some code generated on the Google form as evidence that they have completed the form. (The code entry field in Storyline could simply be a blank numeric entry field that would accept any digits, but the learner wouldn't know that.)
But I believe you will need to work the external form completion as a separate task.
The Google form is outside of the story. So unless you have a way to "round trip" the Google form submission task completion, you would have to include a few more assurances in the story that the learner has actually completed the form. These "assurances" could be as simple as asking the learner to check a box next to a statement that says "Yes, I have completed the Google form." (The checkbox, of course, would trigger the ability to advance to the next section - or auto advance to that section.) They could also be more complex, such as asking the learner to enter some code generated on the Google form as evidence that they have completed the form. (The code entry field in Storyline could simply be a blank numeric entry field that would accept any digits, but the learner wouldn't know that.)
But I believe you will need to work the external form completion as a separate task.