Before and After Confidence Question in Rise for SCORM?

Nov 03, 2022

Hi,

I’m trying to do something a little different in a Rise-authored SCORM 2004 e-learning module, but our developers don’t know which scorm fields to use to measure the outcome.

Can anyone tell me if this kind of thing is possible in Rise generated to SCORM 2004?

(sorry, I had this design in a table, but here it is in text only).

At the beginning of the e-learning module (but within the SCORM package), I’d like to have a one-question pre-assess question for confidence with the material. At the end of the module (also within the SCORM package), a corresponding one-question confidence assessment. The idea is that the difference between the two questions would measure “movement”. 

1 Question Beginning of Module

1 Question End of Module

To begin, please answer this check-in question about what you know about this topic:

  1. I don’t know anything about this yet.
  2. I know something, but not enough yet to feel confident.
  3. I am here for a quick refresh.
  4. I am an expert on this but am curious about the training.

To exit, please answer this question about the training:

  1. I know something now, but I’m not confident I can do this at work.
  2. I know enough now to do this at work.
  3. The training refreshed my memory and I know enough to do this at work.
  4. I’m still an expert on this topic, but now I know what the training covers.

 

Movement from Letter to Number

 

1

2

3

4

A

+ movement without confidence

+ movement with confidence

Illogical - don’t allow

Illogical - don’t allow

B

no + movement

+ movement with confidence

+ movement with confidence

Illogical - don’t allow

C

no + movement

+ movement with confidence

+ movement with confidence

Illogical - don’t allow

D

training undermined confidence

+ movement with confidence

+ movement with confidence

neutral

 

How this approach would be scored

Value

Movement

Relative Score

training undermined confidence

D to 1

-1

neutral

D to 4

0

no + movement   

B to 1, C to 1

0

+ movement without confidence

A to 1

1

+ movement with confidence

A to 2, B to 2, B to 3, C to 2, C to 3, D to 2, D to 3

2

Illogical

if possible, control the exit menu like this:


Don’t allow people who answered A to choose 3 or 4 on the exit


Don’t allow people who chose B to choose 4 on exit


Don’t allow people who answered C to choose 4 on exit

Not possible - so no score delivered

Or 

If we can’t prevent these “illogical” choices, then deliver a zero score. 

 

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