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Can adaptive (conditional) questions in a questionnaire be created only via the API, if at all, in Captivate 9?

Community Beginner ,
Mar 18, 2016 Mar 18, 2016

Hi,

I would like to create adaptive (conditional) questions in a questionnaire, i.e. the next question in the questionnaire will be determined by the answer given to the previous (or even > 1 previous) question. Can such questions be created in Captivate 9? If yes, how? Will it involve use of the API? If not, does anyone know a tool that could be used in combination with Captivate 9 to create such questions or is such a feature expected to be released in Captivate 10?

Any useful suggestions will be gratefully received .

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Community Expert ,
Mar 18, 2016 Mar 18, 2016

The standard quiz slides don't really lend themselves to the kind of dynamic quizzing that you are talking about here, but it is possible using  variables and Conditional Actions to selectively navigate to different quiz questions according to the answers given by the user in previous questions.  But you probably need to enable backward movement in the quiz (because it might be hard to predict the order of the questions) and you would also probably need to be using Branch Aware (because not all question slides will likely be visited by the learner).

You could do this kind of thing more easily with custom built questions on normal slides, as that would allow you to use variables and Conditional Actions to change the text in captions etc.

However, this kind of complexity is not something normally recommended for a newbie Captivate user.  You would need to be quite familiar with the tool and have a very good idea of what it is you are trying to achieve.

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 20, 2016 Mar 20, 2016

Thanks, Rod. Your comments give me a good first orientation.

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Mar 23, 2016 Mar 23, 2016
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What API are you referring to?

Questions can be created externally, and imported, using the Moodle question format: GIFT.

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