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MaddieSchroe307
2 years agoCommunity Member
How to make a self-assessment with unique conclusions based on their scores?
Hi,
I am making a unique project where the goal is to self-assess their listening skills. I was hoping some other Articulate pros can brainstorm the best way to set up the variables for this!
The idea is
- an audio will play with a clip
- a timed prompt appears
- learner types their answer into the field
- correct answer appears and they compare what they typed to what the answer is and self-assesses. Ex) Checks a box or toggles up and down to score how many points they got
- They move on to the next question and repeats this 10 times
- At the conclusion, the learner is taken to their results which shows their scores "Focus on X" either "You are proficient in Y". There are three areas this quiz is assessing in so there would be three lines saying how they scored and feedback (ideally).
Any ideas or similar cases I could reference?
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
This post might give you some ideas: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/tip-track-responses-to-custom-questions-or-surveys
Note that that post is about tracking responses for use within the course. In other words, it doesn't provide a way to submit the responses to an LMS/LRS. However, this post describes how to submit the value of a variable: https://articulate.com/support/article/Storyline-360-How-to-Send-the-Value-of-a-Variable-to-an-LMS
- MaddieSchroe307Community Member
Thanks for the resource