You can fake this by building the questions on a normal slide and the use hidden true false questions and variables to make it look like you have more than one question on a slide
In addition to Phil's suggestion, you can also use radio buttons, button sets and variables to create completely customized question interactions. You can even put these into a scrolling panel, as shown in this example:
The slide you created is exactly like the one I am trying to create, but I am having trouble finding a tutorial on radio buttons - can you point me in the right direction?
Lindsay, there are several ways to tackle a question interaction like this. The tutorial Jilo suggested shows one approach. As you can see from the screenshot I had included, I started with radio buttons from the Insert>>Buttons>>Radio Buttons menu, combined them into Button sets (some info here: http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/adding-button-sets.aspx) and then used variables and triggers to score each individual question. Hope that gets you started, if you need more info let me know.
Thanks for your help guys, but I am really new to this software and just couldn't figure it out after hours of trying. I got the Buttons and button sets but had no clue as to how to set the triggers or variables, and couldn't get a submit button to appear on the player:(
As i am pretty new on this kind of issue, i would like to know how to score every single question that is not a Graded Questions but made on Articulate as Aurelien did.
I looked at Aurelien's example, and what is set up there is setting each questions button based on a T/F variable, but it's not actually calculating a "score" so I'm not sure I'm clear on what you're looking to do. Could you offer a bit more explanation of what you'd like to set up and then we can offer some suggestions?
Hi Ashley,
What i am looking for, is to create a Multiple T/F
But, I would like to score the answer as follow:
1 every "yes, right" answer is scored 1 point
2 every "no, right" answer is scored 0 point
3 every "no, yes incorrect" answer is scored 0 points
So, in the example we would have 2 points, but 3 correct answers!
My project is to design this quiz for the LMS of a Medical University in Kazakhstan, as i am collaborating in a research program in the Department of Communicative Skills.
I would really appreciate your help.
Thank you
I'm having a hard time following what you'd like to set up, especially in regards to the three different options that will offer the user a point or 0 points, and how they'll have 2 points and 3 correct answers. Do you have a mock up .story slide that you could share with us?
I've created the radio buttons and set up the variables like Michael did above. Is there a way to link the score to a result slide so I can track the slide score in an LMS?
Thank you for sharing this example! This was just what I needed to be able to build this same type of interaction. And, once I realized I needed to create button sets for each T/F question, my version worked exactly like yours. Thanks.
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The quick answer is one question per slide.
You can fake this by building the questions on a normal slide and the use hidden true false questions and variables to make it look like you have more than one question on a slide
In addition to Phil's suggestion, you can also use radio buttons, button sets and variables to create completely customized question interactions. You can even put these into a scrolling panel, as shown in this example:
That's brilliant, thanks so much for your help!
Hi Michael
The slide you created is exactly like the one I am trying to create, but I am having trouble finding a tutorial on radio buttons - can you point me in the right direction?
Linsay
Check out Jeanette's screenr, might be of help.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/204926619
Regards
Jilo
Lindsay, there are several ways to tackle a question interaction like this. The tutorial Jilo suggested shows one approach. As you can see from the screenshot I had included, I started with radio buttons from the Insert>>Buttons>>Radio Buttons menu, combined them into Button sets (some info here: http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/adding-button-sets.aspx) and then used variables and triggers to score each individual question. Hope that gets you started, if you need more info let me know.
Thanks for your help guys, but I am really new to this software and just couldn't figure it out after hours of trying. I got the Buttons and button sets but had no clue as to how to set the triggers or variables, and couldn't get a submit button to appear on the player:(
Hi,
As I was interested in this solution too (and inspired by Michael's slide), I developed my own interaction based on this idea.
May be useful for others...
Thanks for sharing here Aurelien and welcome to E-Learning Heroes
Hi,
As i am pretty new on this kind of issue, i would like to know how to score every single question that is not a Graded Questions but made on Articulate as Aurelien did.
Thank you!
Hello there,
I am really interested on it, but i am new on the software and i have no clue how to grade the questions in a "no graded" quiz slide.
Thanks!
Hi Matteo,
I looked at Aurelien's example, and what is set up there is setting each questions button based on a T/F variable, but it's not actually calculating a "score" so I'm not sure I'm clear on what you're looking to do. Could you offer a bit more explanation of what you'd like to set up and then we can offer some suggestions?
Hi Ashley, What i am looking for, is to create a Multiple T/F But, I would like to score the answer as follow: 1 every "yes, right" answer is scored 1 point 2 every "no, right" answer is scored 0 point 3 every "no, yes incorrect" answer is scored 0 points So, in the example we would have 2 points, but 3 correct answers! My project is to design this quiz for the LMS of a Medical University in Kazakhstan, as i am collaborating in a research program in the Department of Communicative Skills. I would really appreciate your help. Thank you
Hi Matteo,
I'm having a hard time following what you'd like to set up, especially in regards to the three different options that will offer the user a point or 0 points, and how they'll have 2 points and 3 correct answers. Do you have a mock up .story slide that you could share with us?
I've created the radio buttons and set up the variables like Michael did above. Is there a way to link the score to a result slide so I can track the slide score in an LMS?
Thank you for sharing this example! This was just what I needed to be able to build this same type of interaction. And, once I realized I needed to create button sets for each T/F question, my version worked exactly like yours. Thanks.
Glad this discussion is still useful, Kathleen. Welcome to Heroes!
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