Thanks for all your great comments!
I've written a blog post that contains a lot of information about how I put this together - you can view this here: https://hopedianne.com/portfolio/tabbed-quiz/
I would encourage you to try developing this yourself - so much learning comes out of that process.
Diane this is excellent. Your share of how you did this on your blog is also excellent and anyone should be able to make their own version of this. I like that approach as it helps people really learn how it is done.
Great job and thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for your kind comments Jeffrey. It takes me a while to write those blog posts - but there's actually even more learning that goes into analysing how I've done something. Maybe I'm just obsessed with learning, and others are not!
I will continue to encourage others to try to develop things they see themselves. I subscribe to the theory wholeheartedly that you don't learn by just using someone else's template or file. If you truly want to improve your skills with Storyline, I believe the only way to do this is to develop things from scratch.
Diane I agree. The learning is in the struggle which I often dislike but that is when I learn. In fact, it is in trying, getting it wrong, then doing it over where the learning takes place.
This is where the teach a person to fish comes in. The building process is the learning. I have to admit that right now my time is short, but I have to be patient and build my skills.
I have used the Knowledge Check idea with everything on one slide myself and I find clients like that. It does take more time to build, but it can help the learner. You can then use the built in quiz slides for the graded quiz if the client wants that.
I can totally relate to this Jeffrey. I was reading something the other day about how we learn more from 'failing' than we do from succeeding, as in "failure has a far greater negative impact on us than the positive impact of an equivalent win".
That's why I like to try to work things out for myself - it's in the struggle to learn and in 'not succeeding', where I find the value.
I also find after 6 years of using Storyline I have my own ways of doings things and they work for me, although I am open to different ways of doing something, if they are more effective, but only if they are more efficient too.
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