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Training Program Test Out Assessment - Multiple Result Slides?
To answer your question, yes, you can have multiple result slides.
Track Multiple Completion Criteria
I look forward to hearing design ideas from folx in the community, but I'll share my initial thoughts:
- I'd recommend this question to have buttons to branch to the correct slides needed vs. having this be a question slide:
- A - Branches to quiz
- B and C - Branches to next slide that has a hidden question, which is marked as incorrect and gets sent to a report slide and completed.
- The retry will be set automatically based on the pass score set.
Storyline 360: Adding Result Slides - The retry will be granted based on not hitting the pass score set. You can add an additional trigger and layer to your result slide for when the result score percentage is less than 84%.
You can set the retry attempts as well.
Storyline 360: Working with Triggers
Here’s How You Can Limit Quiz Retries in Articulate Storyline - Yes, this pairs with #3 above and you can control which layer the learner is presented with.
- ChristopherCeru4 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks for the feedback, Leslie! I have been working on this development but still running into some completion errors with our LMS.
I have a follow up question about the Success, Failure, and Retry layers of the results. I've configured the triggers and variables to behave correctly based on the Result Score Percentage, but I am having trouble with the Submit Results triggers.
Currently, I have 2 submit results triggers - one on the Success layer and one on the Failure layer. So, "Submit Results of X.XX Results Slide when timeline starts on this layer".
Is this the correct approach to handle the Submit Results trigger? The only other thing I can think of is having a Submit Results on the Results Slide that submits based on the Result Score Percentage being Greater than or Equal to the Passing Score Percentage variable and another that submits based on the Result Score Percentage being Less than or Equal to a custom Failure Score Percentage variable.
Do you have another recommendation? Thanks again!
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