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JohnAnderson108
11 months agoCommunity Member
True False questions. tracking and scoring
HI,
So after about 2.5 hours with Google Gemini my team buddy building my true false question slide, while setting up tracking the answers, I've got myself totally lost and Gemini keeps telling me...
JudyNollet
11 months agoSuper Hero
The attached file shows a simpler way to score a set of T/F answers.
Notes:
- I simplified the True/False buttons, so they only have 3 states: Normal, Hover, and Selected. Selected is a built-in state, so no triggers are needed to change the state of the buttons in each set when the user makes their selection.
- I also redesigned them, so the Normal state is pale, and the Selected state is dark with a glow effect. I just think that makes it more obvious which is selected.
- I added ovals named done-q1, done-q2, etc. They're off the slide, so the user will never seem them. But they're handy for tracking whether the associated question has been answered. Each has a Normal state and a Done state. The True and False buttons for a given question each have a trigger to change the corresponding oval to its Done state.
- I added a Submit button, so the user can indicate when they're ready to have their answers scored.
- The Initial state of the Submit button is Disabled.
- A trigger changes the Submit button to Normal when all of the "done-q#" ovals are in the Done state. This ensures the user answers all of the questions before they submit their answers.
- The Submit button shows the appropriate feedback layer based on the user's answers.
- If all of the correct buttons are in the Selected state, the program shows the "Feedback-correct" layer.
- The "Else" in the trigger shows the "Feedback-incorrect" layer if the user answered any question incorrectly.
- It's up to you to provide the appropriate feedback on the layers. For the incorrect layer, there are different ways to indicate which answers are correct. The simplest would be to list the correct answers intext and/or add graphics that indicate the correct items.
FYI:
- This post is about tracking responses to custom questions/surveys, so it might give you some other ideas: TIP: Track Responses to Custom Questions or Surveys - Articulate Storyline Discussions - E-Learning Heroes
- Here's the User Guide info about trigger conditions: https://community.articulate.com/series/articulate-storyline-360/articles/articulate-storyline-360-user-guide-how-to-work-with-triggers#conditions