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Storyline and Workday Learning issue with reporting correct score
Hello,
We also encountered this problem with a Storyline course published in Scorm 2004 4th edition.
The course results changed the next day.
For the moment, our solution is to publish them with Rise since the problem is only with Storyline.
We'll be working with Workday to find the cause, but if anyone can help, we'd appreciate it.
Thank you
- NatalieSlack7 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Claude!
Here is some advice we got from SCORM cloud
"Your course does a "running average" during the assessment...for example, if you get the first one right, the course sets 100. If you miss the 2nd, the course sets 50. When I get the 3rd one right, I am at 2/3, the course sets 66. There is nothing wrong with what your course is doing. It is just calculating the score in a way it wants to. On the other hand, there is not technically anything wrong with what Workday is doing. They are modifying the reports in some manner post runtime with their ETC functionality, but they are just looking to make sure they get the right score which they believe is the highest score."
Since the SCORM file seems to send an average score for each interaction submitted when in workday, we set the course to submit all of the interactions simultaneously at the end of the quiz Here's how to set that. and this seems to work!
When using navigation buttons instead of a submit button on your quiz, it's possible that learners can skip questions and submit the quiz without realizing they missed questions, so you may want to warn them before submitting the quiz, as described here.Technically workday and articulate are working as they should, but this is the work around to ensure workday and articulate work with each other.
A bit frustrating as it doesn't seem to happen in other LMS's. Hope this helps!