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Thanksgiving Turkey Themed Game/Test
Worked rather hard on this one! Challenge was to create a test/knowledge check for our learners that was fun. Thought others may benefit from this as well - feel free to use!
Includes 25 questions:
1 - Drag and Drop/matching
1 - Hotspot
3 - Multiple Answer
3 - True/False
2 - Yes/No
15 - Multiple Choice
How it works:
Terry the Turkey starts out with no feathers. From the map of Thanksgiving Woods, the learner will click on a feather to receive a question. If the question is answered correctly, they will earn a feather. Goal is to get as many feathers as possible.
I setup a passing score of 22/25. This can be modified easily. If the learner passes, they get a happy turkey. If they fail, their turkey explodes!
Feedback thus far is that this was fun - even when they didn't pass.
Hope others can benefit from this template this Thanksgiving!
Gobble-Gobble!!!
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Thanks Brandon for sharing this time - particularly timely as well. :)
An exploding turkey though - I kinda want to fail, just to see it! Also if you have a link to the published output that's always helpful if you can link that here as well so that folks can take a look at just playing with it vs. downloading the .story file.
- BCHarperCommunity Member
Thanks Ashley! I have a tempshare link that I used for testing, but I don't have a permanent link. For those who would like to see a preview: http://s3.amazonaws.com/tempshare-stage.storyline.articulate.com/sto_1b0oc3qspl6vqee13ba1aqs1auo9/story.html
**And yes, I do recommend trying it to fail at least once... It is humorous!
Ha - well if they were "real" questions it would have been much easier to fail. But the answers are right there! The overachiever in me can't handle it. ;-)
- BCHarperCommunity Member
Go ahead... Live dangerously :-) Let me know how you like the explosion... hehe...
Oooh, I really like the photograph images mixed with the illustrations. That poor, cold little turkey! :P
Ha! Well I can't turn down a challenge.
Not sure if he said Aww bugger or booger - but either way I like it.
- RosaEspinalCommunity Member
It is hilarious! @Ashley he says Aww Booger . . . I was rolling when I failed this and I should have actually known most of them. @Brandon this is pure genius! So proud of you!
Makes much more sense that way - Turkey's aren't British anyway. ;-)
- abassnagaiyaCommunity Member
awsome
- KyleOrtmanCommunity Member
Looking at this source makes me realize how inferior I am to Articulate!
Putting on my big boy pants and going to do some training!- BCHarperCommunity Member
Kyle,
Thanks for the compliments!!! Truth be told, it takes a bit sometimes to figure this stuff out for me too! Glad you enjoyed it and hope you will be able to use it this coming year!
LOL, Kyle.
Glad you enjoyed this example!
- LeslieScarpaceCommunity Member
I love this! I've been having a lot of fun setting up a quiz for information security. I'm not an expert for sure - and I'm having trouble with question 23. It seems to be locked in drop down only for entering choices. So you can only choose one of the drop down options (which don't apply).
I've been looking for an answer but no luck. If anyone know what I'm doing wrong, feel free to share!
- BCHarperCommunity Member
Leslie - I hope this works well for you!
I took a look at question 23. It was originally setup as a multiple answer question. So my guess is that if you are seeing drop downs, you are on the form view instead of the slide view.
If you want to change the type of question to something else, you can always create a new question, copy the triggers to set Q23 to True when the timeline starts and on the correct layer to add 1.0 to feathers.
If you are stuck, feel free to reach out to me directly :-)
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