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SharonKeung-dc7
Community Member
11 months ago

Want to distinguish essay survey questions on LMS report

I managed to use Essay Survey Questions in Storyline to capture my learners' text input and was successful in getting the answers reported to my LMS using the Results Slide. I tested this process with 2 sample essay questions and was able to get 2 answers back in my LMS report.

However, on my LMS report, I was not able to distinguish the two questions as they are both named 'Essay' under 'Question Name'. I double checked my Storyline file and the trigger is always 'Submit Essay' even though I have renamed the question slides as 'Q1' and 'Q2'. 

Does anyone know a way to set up this in Storyline and distinguish the essay survey questions in LMS reporting?

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    Nedim
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    The LMS should report "cmi.interaction.n.description" (the question text you entered in the form view). It looks like your LMS is picking up a part of cmi.interaction.id. (something like "Scene1_Slide5_Essay_0_0,") under "Question Name". To make sure "Q1" or "Q2" is visible in your report, enter "Q1" in the question box in the form view and move it away from the slide area. Type your actual question in a new text box. 

      

    When published to LMS, the "Q1" will be reported instead of actual question under "cmi.interaction.n.description". 

    A far as of the trigger is always 'Submit Essay' part, I don't think you can change that as this is the Storyline default value.

  • HI Nedim, thank you so much for your prompt reply!

    It works!! I can now see Q1 and Q2 in my LMS report!

    Moving the question box in the form view away from the slide area is such a good trick. You saved my day! Thank you so much again!

    Sharon

  • I haven't encountered this exact issue myself, but I've found that tinkering around with naming conventions and trigger settings often helps in Storyline. Maybe tweaking the naming conventions in your Storyline file or adjusting the triggers could do the trick? Also, have you tried reaching out to the Storyline community forums? They're usually a treasure trove of solutions for these kinds of technical hiccups. By the way, for those looking for reliable resources and tips on e-learning development like this, I've found https://essays.edubirdie.com to be quite helpful. They offer insights and guidance on various educational topics, and they're known for being an affordable and legitimate essay writing service.