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FranZidron
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11 years ago

Quiz Results Review over Multiple Scenes

I have 7 quiz questions spread throughout 3 scenes. The quiz results work fine. When I click to "Review Quiz" it goes through the questions in the first quiz in scene one but doesn't advance to the quiz question results in the next scene. Any suggestions for continuing the review when the questions are spread across scenes? 

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  • EricRassin's avatar
    EricRassin
    Community Member

    I am having this same issue.  After the last question of each scene, I have a blank results slide. After all 7 sections are completed, those blank results slides score onto one slide to see all of the scores. The issue that I am having is that when I go to review questions after completion, I only see the first scene give correct/incorrect and the rest are just blank based on the users inputs. Any thoughts?

  • Hey Eric,

    Nicole shares a great example of how to bridge the scenes during your quiz review in her response above.

    • EricRassin's avatar
      EricRassin
      Community Member

      I did what it said above but it did not work.  Just to give a little bit more detail, I have a results slide that follows the last question of each scene. Does this process need to be completed on that slide or the last physical question.  The results slide is hidden and the score comes up at the end on one results slide to show the scores from all seven completed sections. Thanks in advance for your help.

    • EricRassin's avatar
      EricRassin
      Community Member

      Any other thoughts? I've tried everything. I think that the results slide that is hidden on each scene is blocking the review process from happening after the first scene.

  • Right. This does not work in 360 as it pastes back as an unassigned trigger. I found that the issue occurs when the quiz page is the last page of a "Scene" in Storyline. Without assigning the quiz page going to the next "Scene, " the Next button (when revisiting the page after Submitted the answer), the Next button is a dead button. I'm trying to look for a solution.

    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff

      Hi Sharon,

      One workaround that's been working for some people to insert a blank slide after the quiz question that contains a trigger to jump to (wherever needed) when the timeline starts.

      Hopefully, that'll work for you too! If not, please reach out to our Support Team so they can have a look. You can submit a case here.

      • PeggyHarris-ad9's avatar
        PeggyHarris-ad9
        Community Member

        So, if I understand this correctly, when the last slide of a scene is a Knowledge Check or quiz question, and the Next button is deactivated, the following occurs after a student answers the question: If the student navigates back to this slide, the Submit button becomes a Next button, with default action of advancing to the next slide.  However, this next slide MUST be in the current scene.  If the Knowledge Check (or quiz question) is the last slide in a scene, the Next button does nothing (takes no action).

        This issue has been raised for at least six years, and appears to continue to be the default action (not allowing the Next button that replaces Submit, to advance to the first slide in the next scene). This means developers must manually override the default action with one of the following options.

        1. Using the properties dialog for the last (quiz question) slide in the scene, set revisit action to Reset to initial state. This means that if the student revisits this slide while reviewing the scene, they must re-answer this question every time it is visited. 
        2. Create a blank slide at the end of the scene. Keep the default action (Submit becomes Next, which advances to the next slide in the scene) for the Knowledge Check or quiz question slide. Set a trigger on the blank slide to jump to the first slide of the next scene, when the timeline starts on this slide

        Are there any other options that do not require these extra steps?

  • LindsayMaisel's avatar
    LindsayMaisel
    Community Member

    OK so I had this exact same problem after all of these years in Storyline 360. My question was the final slide in a scene. I wanted to finish the scene, and jump back into the main menu (another scene/slide). If people revisited the section/question slide, they got stuck in a dead end.

    The way I configured this:

    Set back, next and submit buttons to be active from the slide properties.
    On the question slide base layer, set next to hidden when timeline starts.
    Then on each of the final feedback layers (correct, incorrect NOT try again), I set up a few triggers on each layer.
    Change the state of submit to hidden when the user clicks "Continue" or whatever your feedback layer button is.
    Change the state of next button to normal when the user clicks "Continue" or whatever your feedback layer button is.
    MAKE SURE to make these new triggers come BEFORE the trigger for your continue button to advance to the next slide
    I also added that next blank slide, set the slide to advance to the menu screen location when timeline starts
    Be sure to go into your course menu in the player properties and remove the blank jumping slide from your course menu.
    This way, when the user revisits a section or a quiz, the next button is active, they can't change their answer (they had enough tries from the 'Try Again'/attempts settings that were dodged on that question layer feedback). The next pops them out to the redirect to the main menu.

     

    Exhausting workaround, but I hope this helps someone else next time!

  • LindsayMaisel's avatar
    LindsayMaisel
    Community Member

    My question was the final slide in a scene. I wanted to finish the scene, and jump back into the main menu (another scene/slide). If people revisited the section/question slide, they got stuck in a dead end. Frustrating.

    The way I configured this:

    • Set back, next and submit buttons to be active from the slide properties.
    • On the question slide base layer, set next to hidden when timeline starts.
    • Then on each of the final feedback layers (correct, incorrect NOT try again), I set up a few triggers on each layer.
    • Change the state of submit to hidden when the user clicks "Continue" or whatever your feedback layer button is.
    • Change the state of next button to normal when the user clicks "Continue" or whatever your feedback layer button is.
    • MAKE SURE to make these new triggers come BEFORE the trigger for your continue button to advance to the next slide
    • I also added that next blank slide, set the slide to advance to the menu screen location when timeline starts
    • Be sure to go into your course menu in the player properties and remove the blank jumping slide from your course menu.

    This way, when the user revisits a section or a quiz, the next button is active, they can't change their answer (they had enough tries from the 'Try Again'/attempts settings that were dodged on that question layer feedback). The next pops them out to the redirect to the main menu.

     Exhausting workaround, but I hope this helps someone else next time!

  • Hi Lindsay Maisel,

    Thank you for sharing your workaround. I have 2 knowledge check question slides at the end of each scene. I've tried your method. But what I noticed was that after completing the knowledge check and visited the next scene, and when I come back to the completed knowledge check page (set to resume saved state), the Prev button doesn't jump to the prev completed knowledge check page but goes to the next slide. 

    Is there any other workaround that I can use for the Prev button to work which is going back to the previous knowledge check page just like how the normal slide Previous button works? 

    I appreciate any workaround shared. Thanks! 

    • SharonSkaling's avatar
      SharonSkaling
      Community Member

      This is what I need!!!! 

      I don't want a PREV button before the learner answers the question, but the button shows up after the student has answered, so I'd like it to work properly, but I can't find where to program the PREV button when it is not on the slide to begin with.

      • SarahHodge's avatar
        SarahHodge
        Former Staff

        Hey Laura! I'm sorry that's happening! A similar question was posted over in this discussion. Be sure to check out Judy's solution in the comments section. I hope that helps! 

  • JavierTapia's avatar
    JavierTapia
    Community Member

    It worked fine for me in storyline 2, Just don't forget to paste back the trigger. Tanks Nicole :)

  • VascoJacinto's avatar
    VascoJacinto
    Community Member

    So, to make the topic even more complex, I have a project where I'm facing the same issue but with different settings. Let me explain:

    - My Quiz is divided in 2 scenes

    - All questions are draws from Questions banks

    - When moving from the 1st to the 2nd scene the there's a variable that's triggered and routes the quiz into the next correct scene based on the path the user completed.

     

    With all this I really can't figure out how to make the results pages work :/

    Can someone help out?

    • SarahHodge's avatar
      SarahHodge
      Former Staff

      Hi Vasco! That's an interesting one! I just wanted to chime in with a possible idea. If you haven't already tried it, the Score Only Viewed questions might work in this situation. Here's some more info on how that works. You can even download and use the file to see behind the scenes.