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Using Quiz differently in Storyline 360
It should be possible to do what you are describing. What you are wanting is to use the variable values on a Results slide to trigger whether or not the learner proceeds with the "pre-test" or goes directly into the content.
So I would try adding a Results slide but putting it in a non-viewed slide - perhaps set it up as a separate slide in a new scene, or create it as a lightbox but then do not call the lightbox to appear. Then set your triggers to direct the learner into the content once there is a score of "5" or whatever.
You could accomplish the same effect by instead treating the point total as it generally is. Set up your question bank to show a certain number of questions, and if the point total does not meet the threshold you set, then the learner is sent directly into the material.
I would suggest that you do allow the learner to see what he or she answered compared to the correct answers. Even on a pre-test such as this, giving the learner the opportunity to see what he or she selected vs. the right answers can be a valuable learning tool.
Good luck -
- SusanJoves2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Joe, thanks for that.
I have it set it up as you had suggested. My issue is I didn't want it to go all the way to the end and indicate they made x mistakes. Rather by the X mistake (3rd?), it jumps straight to the learning content.
We are doing it this way to recognize prior experience to the system or similar. If they are confidently familiar and knowledgeable, then they really do not need to go through the learning content. My audience are adult professionals and really time poor. Also the reason why there are no prompts.
However, we are setting a knowledge check after the content where right answers are provided/prompted.