As far as Storyline goes, you can build in the type of logic you're looking for using variables and triggers. It's not beginner level authoring, as you'll need to leverage (probably) multiple results pages, custom variables, triggers and variable references.
The problem you may run into is getting it to actually work in your LMS. I'm pretty sure you'll need to use SCORM 2004 to do this kind of course linking (the right way) in a LMS with individual SCOs. You'll want to confirm that your LMS supports this kind of SCO linking functionality, as not all LMSs fully support SCORM 2004.
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Hello Sharon, it's hard to tell from your post - is your course and quiz all in one file, or are they separate?
Hello,
Yes the quiz is separated out in the LMS
No they are separate, the quiz sits in the LMS
For the quiz: SCORM? AICC?
Is the course also in the LMS, or only the quiz?
Thanks Brian - Yes the Articulate Course is also in the LMS.
For the quiz: SCORM? AICC?>>I'm am trying to find out!
Basically I need this inforrmation in bold from the LMS quiz!
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As far as Storyline goes, you can build in the type of logic you're looking for using variables and triggers. It's not beginner level authoring, as you'll need to leverage (probably) multiple results pages, custom variables, triggers and variable references.
The problem you may run into is getting it to actually work in your LMS. I'm pretty sure you'll need to use SCORM 2004 to do this kind of course linking (the right way) in a LMS with individual SCOs. You'll want to confirm that your LMS supports this kind of SCO linking functionality, as not all LMSs fully support SCORM 2004.
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