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April 11, 2012
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Saba and premature completion.

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I have a course I created in Captivate 4 and the LMS is Saba. The course has no questions. The second to last slide has a button that gives them 100 points and sends them to the last slide. I have the mastery score set at 80%.The student needs to go through the entire course during their initial training. Every year after the course itself is optional and they can skip right to the test. 

While testing the course I noticed if I open the course and go through a couple of slides and close out it says completion was successful:

These are my settings in Captivate:

I don't know if the issue is in the way the course is set up or in Saba. Does anyone know what I can do to force the course to not have a successful completion until the student has viewed the entire course. I'm wondering if I should switch to slide views instead and take out the scoring button?

Thank you for reading my post and for any help you can offer!

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Correct answer RodWard

Take a look at the tips for Saba on this page: http://www.infosemantics.com.au/adobe-captivate-learning-managment-system-lms-guide/saba

I would suggest that you try changing your Quiz Reporting settings to:

  • Report Status as Pass/Fail
  • Report to LMS as Percent

By including a scored button on your project you're basically saying that your course has a quiz.  So using Pass/Fail might be a better option.  I always find using Percent rather than Score to be a safer bet with any LMS.

See if that helps.

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h2oaquaAuthor
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April 11, 2012

These are the images that did not come through in my above post.

RodWard
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RodWardCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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April 12, 2012

Take a look at the tips for Saba on this page: http://www.infosemantics.com.au/adobe-captivate-learning-managment-system-lms-guide/saba

I would suggest that you try changing your Quiz Reporting settings to:

  • Report Status as Pass/Fail
  • Report to LMS as Percent

By including a scored button on your project you're basically saying that your course has a quiz.  So using Pass/Fail might be a better option.  I always find using Percent rather than Score to be a safer bet with any LMS.

See if that helps.

h2oaquaAuthor
Participating Frequently
April 12, 2012

Thank you RodWard, that seems to be the answer. I switched the settings and also made sure the is scoring checkbox in the content repository was checked for the course and it seems to be working great. I appreciate your help!