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Multiple Text Entry Quiz Question
I remember trying to write all possible options with uppercase, lower case, commas, to cover all possible user inputs and still have correct answer reported as wrong for some BS reason I didn't anticipate.
Honestly, to have played a bit with automation in make.com and inclusion of chatGPT API in Storyline, what I would find just mindblowingly useful in this use case, is to have an answer, of any kind, fed to an AI, having the chatbot UNDERSTAND the meaning of it, compare it to a grid of possible answers, and output two variables : true/false and a quick feedback.
I don't know what you think but seriously this would change so much the quiz experience in Storyline and I know it's totally possible to do.
That alone would sell me the whole Articulate AI stuff ;)
PS : When I was doing a prompt learning module, having chatGPT AI in Storyline helped so much with users able to test out options and prompting variants. But ChatGPT API comes with a cost and is not secure enough for my usecase, so waiting for API possibilities with our internal Copilot.
- ErrolMuir5 months agoCommunity Member
Marine, You might like to see if Cluelabs (https://cluelabs.com/) could give you the functionality you want within one of its plans (including fairly generous free plan).
- StefanPark5 months agoCommunity Member
Thanks Errol for highlighting Cluelabs. I'm looking to obtain learner data insights in terms of usage and activity from within a Storyline course. Have you integrated Cluelabs with Storyline or do you know of any specific use cases? Thanks.
- ErrolMuir4 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Stefan. I've not used Cluelabs to capture usage and activity. My focus was on integrating it with AI for responses. But it does do so - https://cluelabs.com/stencil/main Articulate's mini LMS (Reach) also provides a cost effective way to capture some data. If you want learner-entered feedback rather than measures of activity, you could use an embedded Microsoft form which works well.
- JoshuaBruck5 months agoCommunity Member
I totally agree Marine, AI will eventually be able to handle this. Until then, I am using a javascript that removes spaces, commas, apostrophes, and sometimes periods if it is not a number answer.
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