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AmitPadyal-fcb9
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Drop Down activity Manual Result Score not Showing on LMS.

Hi Team,

I have created manual Drop Down activity and result slide using variables. Result is working file while reviewing in articulate but score is not catching in LMS showing always 0. Can anyone help mw to sort this out asap. It's my ongoing project and need to submit asap. Attaching articulate file here to get the help. 

 

Thanks in Advance.

  • AmitPadyal-fcb9​: For a Pick-One/Multiple-Choice question, you can set the Score to By Choice. That allows you to assign different point values to each potential response, so the user gets partial credit.

    As RichardEkparian​ pointed out, the responses used for scoring need to be added to Form View, and one of them needs to be set as the Correct answer. 

    For your drag-and-drop, you need 8 off-slide objects, because the user could get 0-7 correct. Before the Submit Pick One trigger, you need triggers to change the appropriate response object to Selected based on the value of your CorrectCount variable. So your Form View would look something like this: 

    As RichardEkparian​ also pointed out, triggers can't change the value of the built-in scoring variables. Storyline will submit the quiz-score percent based on its calculation of the score. However, you don't have to display the built-in variables to the user. 

    Personally, for something like this, I think it would be easier to just show the user how many they got right, for example, "5 out of 7." I think that's more meaningful than 71.42857%. 

    For future reference, this Exchange Best Practices section is for general questions about eLearning. You’re asking how to do something in Storyline. That type of question is a better fit in the Discuss Articulate Products section of the website. That's where those of us who regularly answer questions about how to use the software spend more of our time. And that's where more folks go to search for answers specifically related to Storyline, Rise, and other parts of Articulate 360.

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  • Hello! Interesting way to create a quiz slide. If your issue is that the score isn't being reported to your LMS, I believe the problem begins with the choice of Question slide and how you're using it. Slide "1.8 Drop_Down "is a "Pick One" freeform question AND there is no correct answer (see Form View). 

    Since the slide technically does not have a correct answer AND the "Submit Pick One1" trigger is disabled as well, when the Submit button is clicked on that slide, all your variables are being updated, but no score is being submitted to the system. The built-in variables are read-only as far as I'm aware and can't be manually updated, so trying to update the "Quiz1.ScorePoints" or "Quiz1.ScorePercent" variables is not possible programmatically. 

    It looks like you were on the right track with the "Yes" and "No" elements located outside the slide. You can change the state of either element to "Selected" with a trigger and then use the "Submit Pick One 1" trigger at the end. 

    To suppress the Feedback and ensure that the learner is taken to the Result Slide, use this trigger on both the "Correct" and "Incorrect" layers. 

    You could probably also use a "Pick Many" freeform slide as well and have off-canvas elements for each dropdown that would be selected if correct.

    Either method should fix your issue! 





  • Thanks RichardEkparian for the response, But I have created manual drop down and I want result as a percentage. If I use Yes or no Function It produce result on LMS but as a passed or failed mean 0% or 100%. I want user will get on the basis of how much drop down he made right and wrong for e.g. If user answer 6 right out of 7 then he should get 85% on LMS as well. I can see that result into Articulate file on the basis of Percentvar manual Triggers, but same is LMS is not catching.  

    So my big question is, will it be possible to get that % on the LMS as well? 

  • AmitPadyal-fcb9​: For a Pick-One/Multiple-Choice question, you can set the Score to By Choice. That allows you to assign different point values to each potential response, so the user gets partial credit.

    As RichardEkparian​ pointed out, the responses used for scoring need to be added to Form View, and one of them needs to be set as the Correct answer. 

    For your drag-and-drop, you need 8 off-slide objects, because the user could get 0-7 correct. Before the Submit Pick One trigger, you need triggers to change the appropriate response object to Selected based on the value of your CorrectCount variable. So your Form View would look something like this: 

    As RichardEkparian​ also pointed out, triggers can't change the value of the built-in scoring variables. Storyline will submit the quiz-score percent based on its calculation of the score. However, you don't have to display the built-in variables to the user. 

    Personally, for something like this, I think it would be easier to just show the user how many they got right, for example, "5 out of 7." I think that's more meaningful than 71.42857%. 

    For future reference, this Exchange Best Practices section is for general questions about eLearning. You’re asking how to do something in Storyline. That type of question is a better fit in the Discuss Articulate Products section of the website. That's where those of us who regularly answer questions about how to use the software spend more of our time. And that's where more folks go to search for answers specifically related to Storyline, Rise, and other parts of Articulate 360.

    • JudyNollet's avatar
      JudyNollet
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      You're welcome! Pay it forward when you can. 😊

      • Noele_Flowers's avatar
        Noele_Flowers
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        Love seeing you use "pay it forward when you can," Judy 🙂 Major appreciation for your thoughtful solution as usual.