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NilliP
2 years agoCommunity Member
Storyline scales score by half when reporting to the LMS
Hi everyone,
Editing my question because I solved one reporting problem (the issue was in the LMS) but ran into another. While [QuizName].ScorePoints tracks the score correctly throughout the quiz...
EricSantos
2 years agoStaff
Hi Nilli,
I'm happy to share some insights into this as well! I'd like to understand the issue better to make more accurate recommendations.
- If the learner made some bets, the total score would also change because of the larger weight of the question slides with bets. So if the learner got a perfect score without any bet, the computation should be 100/100, which is 100%. If they got a perfect score while using all the bets, their score would be 170/170, which is also 100%. So what you're seeing is accurate and is the correct calculation. I'd like to know what you expect to see in the LMS to reflect the difference between using the bets or not.
- I ran some tests on Joe's link above (with the "only score viewed questions" option enabled). I used up all the bets except the last one, worth 50 points. So the total score is 130. I deliberately chose the wrong answer on one of the slides worth 10 points, so my total score is 120. So 120/130 is 92.30%. Here's a screenshot of the results in SCORM Cloud. Following this pattern, do you also get 92.30% in your LMS? Also, can you share how you earned 100 points over seven questions? What slides did you answer, and what slides did you bet on? I'll replicate them on my end and see if I get the same results. Here's a screenshot of my test:
I'm looking forward to your response; thanks!
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