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Need help wiring results in Storyline (6 domains, 12 banks, random delivery + domain results)
Hi everyone,
I’m hoping someone can point me in the right direction because I’m stuck on the results setup in Storyline.
I have a project with 6 domains, and each domain has 2 question banks (Standard + Hard). For every domain I need Storyline to pull 4 questions from the Standard bank and 1 from the Hard bank, so in total the learner answers 30 questions. All is good until here. All questions already live in the banks, scoring is set correctly, and the draws/imports work, the quiz itself runs.
Where I’m getting stuck is the results architecture.
Here’s what I need the output to look like:
1. At the very end, one final results screen showing:
- The overall score (based on the whole quiz)
- A label/level based on that overall score
- A Review Quiz button
2. Underneath, results per domain (6 blocks total):
For each domain:
- “X out of 5 correct”
- A short domain-level feedback message (different text depending on whether the learner scored high / medium / low in that domain)
3. Final Review:
When the learner clicks Review Quiz, they should see the questions again with ✔/✖ and the simple feedback text I wrote for each item.
Where I’m stuck:
I’m unsure how to correctly wire:
- The domain‑level result slides (so I can display X/5 per domain at the end)
- The combined/overall result
- And how to make sure the results actually calculate without showing all the result slides to the learner
What I’m looking for:
- A simple explanation of how to set up the result slides for this kind of structure (6 domains feeding into one final slide)
- The best way to make Storyline calculate everything behind the scenes
- Any example workflow or template someone has used for multi‑bank, multi‑domain scoring
- Learner can review the the questions at the end only, and can see personalized feedback on each slide.
Thanks in advance, any guidance or examples would really help!
1 Reply
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
You should be able to set a separate results slide for each domain
Set each question to one point and then use scorePoints/5 for the domainsThe use a results slide of results slide to create an aggregated score.