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Translation/Localization | Localized quiz not displaying in selected language
My team is developing a Rise360 course where the learner selects their preferred language (7 options) at the start of the course. Through branching, they are then taken to the specific lessons and quiz for that selected language.
However, when the user goes through the desired language (other than English), the course is not graded and therefore does not show a successful completion. English is the only quiz that is graded.
Is this because Rise is only able to accept one quiz per course?
Is there a way to consolidate all quiz questions (translated languages & English) put into 1 quiz and then use branching so the user only sees their selected language quiz items? Then adjust the settings to only calculate those specific slides for pass/incomplete status?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Jennifer,
This is because in Rise you can choose only one quiz per course tp determine course completion. in this case the English quiz.
You can create a consolidated quiz in Storyline.
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
Storyline allows you to set multiple quizzes as final assessments. The program submits the score for whichever assessment (or other acceptable completion method) is finished first.
As Karl said, Rise only lets you choose one quiz per course to track completion.
However, if you only need pass/incomplete status (and not the quiz score), you could steer every user to one final lesson with a Storyline block that has a completion trigger. For example, the SL block could be one simple slide that says "You passed" in all of the languages. Track completion of the Rise course via that SL block.
- If you do this, be sure to indicate tracking via a completion trigger when you publish the SL project into Review 360.
BTW, both Storyline and Rise only allow one set of Text Labels (for Rise, just "Labels") for a course. So, yes, it's possible to steer folks to content in different languages. But the built-in content (e.g., system messages) will only appear in the one language set in Text Labels (Labels).