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Multi language graded quizzing with question banks
Dear, I created 3 projects/graded quiz with result slide in Dutch, French and English. Separately all working fine.
I need to combine these 3 projects in one, at the beginning the user chooses the language and at the end i need the score of 1 quiz in LMS. When creating the LMS package I only can select 1 result slide. When I click the review button on one of the result slides, I sometimes got the review of another language :(
Any chance I can fix this project? If not, i don't mind starting all over again.
Can someone please tell me how to start a multi-language quiz, with questions banks and result slide? Another idea?
Thank you for helping me out.
Saike
- SatishCommunity Member
Please can anyone help me to solve my problem above.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Saike,
In regards to the slides being in a disabled state and all marked as incorrect have you looked into the slide properties and set them to "resume saved state"? During a review, they will be in a disabled state as you wouldn't want the user to be able to change their answer. If you do want them to be able to change their answer, you'll want to use the "retry quiz" functionality.
Hi Kevin!
This thread is a bit dated, but you are welcome to reach directly out to Valentino via the 'Contact Me' option on his profile.
- SaraGLMPRCommunity Member
I was able to play with the triggers so that Storyline submits the score of the one (out of three) quiz that I complete. I still use a 4th results slide but use it NOT to average the three results slides, but to submit a result (including passing point and score %) to the LMS only if the learner has passed one of the quizzes. So, I saw that our LMS showed a score of 100% (not 33.33%) when I completed only one of the quizzes in the attached file.
See attached. I'd like to know if your LMS behaves well with this. When I test it on ScormCloud it only shows a pass, not the score.
Thanks again Sara - sharing the love!
- SaraGLMPRCommunity Member
I realized my pass.point etc selections in the previous posts's file were not correct. And since I had pass score as 100%, I wasn't seeing the problem with the way SL submits scores to the LMS.
Here is the SL file with the correct triggers. But I'm not getting the score submission to act the way I want. Although I have 50% as passing score for the three results slides of the quizzes, it records 100% when I pass one of the quizzes. What's great is that it won't record a score if I fail the quiz (i.e. get 0% because I get both questions wrong), but when I answer one correctly and the other incorrectly (i.e. get 50% score), it still submits 100% to the LMS. So I guess, this file works if your quizzes' passing score is 100% - because there won't be a discrepency between the score the learner got in one of the quizzes when s/he passed it and the score the LMS shows.
p.s. I could have sworn after saving and reopening the file, the triggers automatically change from pass.percent to pass.point...
Sara
- DonnaWestwoodCommunity Member
Thank you soooo much Sara, you have just literally saved my life!! :)
+1 for Sara being super aware and updating her generous share :)
- DonielleBellCommunity Member
Hi all! I have a similar issue, but I'm not sure if any of the mentioned solutions would help.
Background:
- I need to create a quiz that has about 10 questions.
- There will be an additional 3 questions for those in a specific market.
- I need the score to show accurately in the LMS.
I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to report the score correctly to the LMS by not penalizing those who don't need to answer the additional 3 questions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
- DianaMyersCommunity Member
@Donielle - you could use 2 different quizzes and one "overall" results slide that looks to see if they passed quiz 1 (Regular Markets/10 Questions) OR if they passed quiz 2 (Special Markets/13 Questions).
I worked up a quick sample file - let me know if this might work for you.
Thanks Diana for helping out here - and although I don't know if Donielle is still subscribed to this thread I'm certain it'll help other folks who may come across it.
- DianaMyersCommunity Member
Every little bit helps, right? :-)