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AviationTeacher
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April 1, 2016
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Mark complete based on portion of quizzes complete, not all

  • April 1, 2016
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I'm fairly new to Captivate and need some help/advice.

I'm working on a large course that has about 20 "Lessons." Each lesson feature several slides and a graded quiz at the end. These lessons are on different topics and do not progress from one to another. My students have to complete at least a 15 of the total lessons available to pass the course (get a completion certificate).

I need a way to have to have different results pages at the end of each lesson and then add the logic that can tell if the student has completed/passed enough of these lessons to equal to the total needed to pass the entire course. If they have not completed/passed enough, I need a way to mark their progress over the period of the school year.

To help make this clearer, I made a progress diagram to help illustrate it. My course will have 20+ scenes, but for illustration I'm only showing 3.

The students must pass 2 of the 3 lessons in any order to get their certificate in this example.

Can anyone help me figure this out?

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Correct answer KB in FL

Depending on how the functionality and relationship of the courses is defined, any SCORM LMS can handle the student management you describe. While the basics of the interoperability of the courses is covered under the SCORM standards, some systems offer expanded capabilities via custom built functions.

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Inspiring
April 1, 2016

Hi:

First question, are you planning on using a SCORM Leaning Management System?

If so, the LMS can be set up to pull this off for you.

If not, how are you planning to "track" the student and hos are you intending to "connect" the individual "lessons"?

Kevin

AviationTeacher
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April 1, 2016

I will be using an LMS, no sure which one yet as the company wants to get rid of Absorb.

So the variables for this are housed on the LMS side and I still need to send the variable to the LMS and let do the "math" as it might be to get the course complete result. Correct?

KB in FLCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 1, 2016

Depending on how the functionality and relationship of the courses is defined, any SCORM LMS can handle the student management you describe. While the basics of the interoperability of the courses is covered under the SCORM standards, some systems offer expanded capabilities via custom built functions.