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Passing Storyline Scores to LMS
Hi,
I am creating eLearning courses using Storyline and sending them to the LMS using Scorm 1.2. All went well until the client asked me if it was possible to get the actual user score for the Quiz into the LMS.
I have set the passing score at 70% and the client is okay to just get the actual passing score into the LMS for reporting. I was told that you have to execute a javascript but I will be glad if there was an easier solution.
Thanks in advance,
Kind Regards,
Parm
- GuyBosworthCommunity Member
Lauren:
Thank you for the suggestion. I think I understand. The example you put together had a result slide for each question but I'm assuming that each result slide would be for the individual quiz with the master result slide for the cumulative quizzes. I'd be able to see the total score but not the detailed output of what their answers were for each question in each quiz.
Unfortunately, my course was built in Presenter with quizmaker quizzes. I'm trying not to have to rebuild the entire course in Storyline. Also, I am building a course in Rise and would like to track multiple knowledge checks. Based on the way I'm understanding the publishing within Rise, I can only capture one of them.
Guy
Hi Guy!
That is correct! Each results slide would be for each group of questions, and then the master results slide to track the other results slides.
In Rise 360, you can track progress using a Storyline 360 block. In Storyline 360, make sure to publish tracking the master results slide, and then when publishing from Rise 360, track progress using the Storyline block.
- DavidChiesaCommunity Member
Hi folks,
I'm really struggling with this here, I have read numerous posts and copied examples into my test module, and NOTHING works. looking at the console log the JavaScript wont accept the lmsAPI.SetScore function. Does anyone have a working example of a .story module that passes a custom score to the LMS - that you are happy to share with us so that I can test it, dissect and then adapt it for our modules?
Please help, I'm running out of hair!! ;-)