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Pre-Tests and Branching
Hello, Community!
I've had my account for about a year now, but am just getting started with Storyline. Rise has been my go-to given its broad learning curve.
I'm currently working on a personal project experimenting with branching. Specifically, I've created a short pre-test that'll direct learners to specific content based on the topic and question missed.
So far, so good, but I've run into a little snag. When testing it, my link to the module and its slides works fine, but when I have the learner return to the quiz question they missed, the question doesn't reset and still has the original wrong answer. Is there a way to reset a quiz question?
My first thought was to adjust the quiz settings and allow two attempts, but that didn't work. My second thought was to create a fresh copy of the same question and link the module to the v2 quiz instead of the original. But that seems like a ton of extra work considering I have 4 more quiz questions to do that for.
I've googled the issue and searched YouTube, but found nothing. Thought I'd ask the geniuses here in case anyone else has figured this one out already.
Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions provided! š
To reset quiz questions in Storyline, try these methods:
- Use Variables: Track learner progress with variables and reset the quiz question states when revisited.
- Reset Slide State: Add a trigger to reset the slideās state (e.g., set it to "normal" or "blank") when the learner returns.
- Question Banks: Use question banks to randomly assign questions, ensuring they reset.
- Attempt Behavior: Enable multiple attempts and customize feedback/branching for each attempt.
- "Reset to Initial State": Ensure the "Reset to Initial State" option is enabled for the slides learners return to.
These should help you reset quiz questions effectively!
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
To reset a quiz question (set to automatic) you need to reset the results slide.
- PoEHubCommunity Member
To reset quiz questions in Storyline, try these methods:
- Use Variables: Track learner progress with variables and reset the quiz question states when revisited.
- Reset Slide State: Add a trigger to reset the slideās state (e.g., set it to "normal" or "blank") when the learner returns.
- Question Banks: Use question banks to randomly assign questions, ensuring they reset.
- Attempt Behavior: Enable multiple attempts and customize feedback/branching for each attempt.
- "Reset to Initial State": Ensure the "Reset to Initial State" option is enabled for the slides learners return to.
These should help you reset quiz questions effectively!
- RahnTabron-5904Community Member
Just seeing this after I bumped into #5 (chatgpt helped).
Thank you!
- RonPricePartner
Have you tried adjusting the slide properties for your questions to restart when revisited?
- RahnTabron-5904Community Member
I did and think I was successful. :)