I've read varying reports on the efficacy of 'slide view'
reporting. I'm
not really sure how it's supposed to work or if it does at
all.
While your thought is ideal, I doubt it's going to work. The
percentage
you're seeing, however, is encouraging. How does your LMS
report that?
There is no 'slide view' component of SCORM. I wonder where
that value
is stored in the LMS...?
Quiz results are totally based on scoring any interaction
that is
tracked. You can get an overview of those in the Quiz
Manager. AFAIK,
the only way to get 100% is to either view all slides
(theoretically -
I've never seen this work) or get all scored interactions
correct...which wouldn't seem possible if users only visit
the
interactions in one of a few branches...?
Erik
Learn Ying wrote:
> In choose report data, if we select Quiz results + slide
views, I get a
> percentage figure for slide completion.
>
> If we use branching, what exactly does this record? It
would be perfect if it
> can identify the branch logic so that if the user
follows a single branch of 4
> slides, that it is recorded as 100%, even though there
are slides in other
> branches that have not been viewed.
Hi Erik, I'm a little confused now following your reply.
Within quiz preferences we have the ability to select exactly what
we would like to be reported upon, don't we?
If I select "Status as defined by report data" within the
Report Pass/Fail area;
then, within the "Choose Data Report" area select either
"quiz results and slide views" or "slide views only" I enable a
percentage selection box labelled "Slide View Completion". This
leads me to believe that if I select the "quiz results and slide
views" option then a pass, or completed mark, is dependant upon the
score achieved in the quiz plus the correct percentage of slides
visited? Is this not correct? cp3 will then present a pass/fail (or
complete/incomplete) flag for the LMS to interpret - again, is this
incorrect?
Really interested here as I need to be able to accurately
tell my course sponsors what level of tracking is available.