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HotSpot Quiz - HotSpots on various Layers
It sounds like you've got the slide working as you want it to. Unfortunately, the program can't turn what you've done into the built-in score. And you can't use triggers to adjust that.
Here's something you could do: Build your interaction on top of a standard multiple-choice question, with one correct answer (full score), plus other responses to represent the partial scores.
- Cover the actual response buttons, so the user doesn't see them and can't click them.
- Use triggers to change the appropriate response button to Selected based on the score as determined via the interaction. These triggers can be added to the Submit button; just be sure they appear before the trigger that actually submits the question for grading.
This project has info about using a hidden multiple-choice question to give partial credit on a multiple-response question. So it's not exactly your situation, but you may find it helpful: DEMO: Giving Partial Credit on Multiple-Response Questions | Review 360
Ok so there is no way to build triggers to assign points to the total score of the quiz when clicking on specific objects. It's an all or nothing submission per slide? Would a lightbox work at all?
- JudyNollet3 years agoSuper Hero
Storyline's Multiple Response graded questions don't allow you to assign partial credit. And they don't care about the order in which items are selected, which is what you want. Putting it in a lightbox wouldn't change that.
A Multiple Choice graded question does allow you to assign partial credit to wrong answers. That's done in Form View.
- My suggestion above is to determine the score you want based on your interaction, and then use that info (e.g., a variable value) to select a hidden multiple-choice response that corresponds to that score. That method would let you assign points however you want. And that's what demonstrated in the post I linked to above.
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