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April 28, 2018
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Presenter Question Group vs Quiz

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Hello,  I am writing a Course that contains 10 modules (chapters).  My intention is to have a quiz at the end of each module that needs to be passed in order to pass the entire Course.

I would like to know the best way to set this up in Presenter.

I originally thought that I should create a Quiz for the Course- and then create separate Question Groups (with questions) for each Module.  I thought that there is a branching of sorts which when a learner passes each module- would somehow then pass the whole quiz.

I understand that my thinking may be wrong and this is not how Presenter works- but I don't know.

Is it better to create a separate Quiz for each module?

In either case, how can I make it known that the whole Course was passed?  (linking all the passed modules?)  Is this a feature in Presenter?

thank you!

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Correct answer Jorma_at_Knox

Create a separate quiz for each module.

Linking them together would be a function of the application you use to host your content. For example, if you were using Adobe Connect's Training module, you would create a curriculum that contained all your Presenter modules (called courses in Connect). Then to get credit for passing the curriculum, the learner would have to pass every module in your training.

Question groups are a tool that you can use to pull random questions. This allows you to have X possible questions and to pull Y questions for the learners to answer. The intention is that you can reduce the ability for cheating, as every learner will see a different collection of questions.

Branching with Adobe Presenter is probably not something you want to try to do. Neither PowerPoint or Presenter have a good way to show the branching, so you are left with trying to keep track of how it works in your presentation by some other means. If that is important to your training content, I'd recommend you test Captivate instead.

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April 29, 2018

Create a separate quiz for each module.

Linking them together would be a function of the application you use to host your content. For example, if you were using Adobe Connect's Training module, you would create a curriculum that contained all your Presenter modules (called courses in Connect). Then to get credit for passing the curriculum, the learner would have to pass every module in your training.

Question groups are a tool that you can use to pull random questions. This allows you to have X possible questions and to pull Y questions for the learners to answer. The intention is that you can reduce the ability for cheating, as every learner will see a different collection of questions.

Branching with Adobe Presenter is probably not something you want to try to do. Neither PowerPoint or Presenter have a good way to show the branching, so you are left with trying to keep track of how it works in your presentation by some other means. If that is important to your training content, I'd recommend you test Captivate instead.

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April 29, 2018

Thank you! I understand.  You explained every item really well.  I'm on the road.  (until I try to upload to LMS!)