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TIP: Build a Rise Course with a Pretest
Good points, Nate.
I think it makes sense to use pretests to allow users to skip content that they already know. Of course, that assumes that the pretest has good questions...
I've seen lots of posts about the need for having scores sent to the LMS. But I wonder how often those scores are ever used -- or even looked at. Is someone's performance review impacted because they passed with 80% instead of 100%?
I've also seen posts about the need for sending response info to the LMS. That could be very useful, especially if it's used to evaluate the validity of the questions. For example, if just about everyone answers the same question incorrectly in the same way, then there's probably something wrong with the question, and/or in how the related content is presented. But I don't know many depts that are actually doing that sort of analysis.
Personally, if I were going to develop a course with a pretest, I'd probably do it in Storyline, since that has the functionality built-in, without having to give up the menu and such. I developed the Rise demo to help the folks in the Forum who've asked about pretests in Rise.
Are you willing to share the storyline file so I can have a play with this option? greg.ward@newcastle.edu.au . I am not great with Storyline, so this would save me some time.
- JudyNollet8 months agoSuper Hero
The sample Rise-with-pretest in Review 360 (TIP: Rise Course with a Pretest | Review 360 (articulate.com)) provides explicit instructions about the few steps needed to create the Storyline blocks.
I think it'd be quicker for you to follow those steps using an existing quiz than to redesign my .story file and insert new question slides for your project. I also think that would be a better learning experience for you.