I want to simulate entering a user name and password in different text areas on a single slide. . I want the learner to enter the correct info (preset and given). The slide will only move forward if answered correctly and if possible will score the slide.
Set up your two text entry boxes, I think the variables are automatically created (TextEntry and TextEntry1). If not just create the variables and assign them to the text entry fields.
On the submit button, set a trigger goto next slide, add two conditioins
1. If textentry = "what ever you want the username to be"
2. AND TextEntry2 = "what ever you want the password to be"
How can I do this but with multiple possible answers? i.e. "Name 3 colours the sky can be" - with three text entry boxes, any of the answers can be put in any of the boxes and still be declared correct. I.e. blue, black, red - how to I register each individual word being a correct answer.
Quick question: does this need to be scored or is it simply a practice activity? And, if it does need to be scored, does it need to be reported to an LMS?
Did this ever get an answer? I'm trying to do the same thing - we have one math question, and we want students to calculate three different values from the word problem. It's inconvenient and choppy to put the text entries on different slides.
That doesn't solve my problem, though - I want to put multiple questions on the slide, and have multiple answers/interactions counted. When I try to copy the text entry field and do the triggers manually, it doesn't let me.
First, apologies to Kim. I didn't see your reply back in May, Kim. If you're still looking for an answer, and subscribed to this thread, can you respond?
Also, to your question, Kim, and perhaps to yours, StatEase, Storyline doesn't have anything built in that allows partial credit to be assigned to portions of questions in a quiz AND that can then be reported to an LMS. But I believe some community members may have workarounds for this. For example, Mike Taylor posted a work-around that allows partial points to be assigned to a Drag and Drop here.
StatEase, I'm not sure that this IS exactly your question. Sorry if I'm misinterpreting. Could you perhaps post what you've done so far and explain what you'd like to see happen? Perhaps then community members can jump in with a fix...or at least tell you whether what you'd like to do is doable.
Hi Rebecca, thanks for your response. I gave up in the end and got somebody else to do it for me! I was so close to doing it myself though there was a missing trigger or something and it didn't quite work.
Rebecca, after finding the "insert data entry" button (d'oh!), my next question is how to incorporate both entries into the "Short Answer" or "Fill in the Blank" interactions on a slide. Alternately, they could be separate interactions, just located on the same slide - it doesn't make sense to have that much empty space on a slide.
Remind me how to upload a .story and I'll post what I have.
Not sure if you are still following this. In the tutorial you did, would this still create the score for the question (result.score.perecent) variable, so it can be sent to an LMS?
If using the pick one format as Becky described, that can be a graded question - and you'll just need to report the question to a results slide to track it in your LMS.
The single question will be tracked, but can all the text box entries be
tracked and reported individually? I assume variables would need to be set
up for each text box to calculate an accurate score. Is it possible to
assign that value to the results.Score.percent variable which is sent to
the LMS?
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As many as you want, two is not a problem
Can you still track them with variables?
I am providing a resource item that give the user the answer they just have to type it in.
How would i do that? Layers?
Let me re ask that...
I want to simulate entering a user name and password in different text areas on a single slide. . I want the learner to enter the correct info (preset and given). The slide will only move forward if answered correctly and if possible will score the slide.
Set up your two text entry boxes, I think the variables are automatically created (TextEntry and TextEntry1). If not just create the variables and assign them to the text entry fields.
On the submit button, set a trigger goto next slide, add two conditioins
1. If textentry = "what ever you want the username to be"
2. AND TextEntry2 = "what ever you want the password to be"
remove the next button from the player
this works
How can I do this but with multiple possible answers? i.e. "Name 3 colours the sky can be" - with three text entry boxes, any of the answers can be put in any of the boxes and still be declared correct. I.e. blue, black, red - how to I register each individual word being a correct answer.
Hi Kim,
Quick question: does this need to be scored or is it simply a practice activity? And, if it does need to be scored, does it need to be reported to an LMS?
Hi, It needs to be scored/graded, so that results/feedback can be given. It will be going through an LMS.
Did this ever get an answer? I'm trying to do the same thing - we have one math question, and we want students to calculate three different values from the word problem. It's inconvenient and choppy to put the text entries on different slides.
As far as with a math question can you use the numeric test question under quizzing
With text I would use a fill in the blank question. You could also use a fill in the blank as the math question also.
That doesn't solve my problem, though - I want to put multiple questions on the slide, and have multiple answers/interactions counted. When I try to copy the text entry field and do the triggers manually, it doesn't let me.
Are you using insert Data Entry Text Entry cause that will create a new text entry box.
Hi All,
First, apologies to Kim. I didn't see your reply back in May, Kim. If you're still looking for an answer, and subscribed to this thread, can you respond?
Also, to your question, Kim, and perhaps to yours, StatEase, Storyline doesn't have anything built in that allows partial credit to be assigned to portions of questions in a quiz AND that can then be reported to an LMS. But I believe some community members may have workarounds for this. For example, Mike Taylor posted a work-around that allows partial points to be assigned to a Drag and Drop here.
StatEase, I'm not sure that this IS exactly your question. Sorry if I'm misinterpreting. Could you perhaps post what you've done so far and explain what you'd like to see happen? Perhaps then community members can jump in with a fix...or at least tell you whether what you'd like to do is doable.
Hi Rebecca, thanks for your response. I gave up in the end and got somebody else to do it for me! I was so close to doing it myself though there was a missing trigger or something and it didn't quite work.
Thanks!
Kim
Tx for responding, Kim. Wonder what they did. Is the slide available to you to upload here?
Rebecca, after finding the "insert data entry" button (d'oh!), my next question is how to incorporate both entries into the "Short Answer" or "Fill in the Blank" interactions on a slide. Alternately, they could be separate interactions, just located on the same slide - it doesn't make sense to have that much empty space on a slide.
Remind me how to upload a .story and I'll post what I have.
Hi StatEase,
Ah, the d'oh factor. Been there many many times
To upload a story, click the paperclip icon below the "leave your reply". You'll see an "insert file" tool tip when you hover your mouse over it.
You CAN insert multiple text entries on a single slide and have a graded quiz if you use a Pick One Quiz Question. I have a tutorial here
But, this is an all or nothing score. There's no partial credit.
Let us know how else we can help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSHHgbzIJ1w
I just found this video by accident and it is just what you are looking for and I am blown away. Found out I don't know as much as I thought I did.
And it scores
yep...that's an oldie but goodie. I did a 2-parter based on that quite some time ago
http://youtu.be/ZYABZ-M9cck
http://youtu.be/v8okNY2zLVI
Didn't think that was quite what they were looking for, but it if works, hip hip!
think they just want to do the same thing with text boxes
Hi Becky
Not sure if you are still following this. In the tutorial you did, would this still create the score for the question (result.score.perecent) variable, so it can be sent to an LMS?
Hi Saul,
If using the pick one format as Becky described, that can be a graded question - and you'll just need to report the question to a results slide to track it in your LMS.
The single question will be tracked, but can all the text box entries be
tracked and reported individually? I assume variables would need to be set
up for each text box to calculate an accurate score. Is it possible to
assign that value to the results.Score.percent variable which is sent to
the LMS?
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