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In Captivate 2019, is it possible to build a project with branching and with multiple quizzes based on branching that is scored in the LMS? We are considering developing a course for multiple geographic locations that have different training needs. Is it possible to branch to the georaphy selected and then assign it its own quiz based on the branching logic? We would like the quiz scored in the LMS. Anyone's experience with this would be welcome.
It may be possible by using the Branch aware feature which you find in the Quiz Preferences. That will make the quizzing system variables dynamic: they will adapt to include only the quiz slides (and other scored objects) which are visited by the learner. That comes with a drawback, because all navigation will be disabled (playbar/TOC) and you have to create custom navigation.
You can find an example of such a setup in one of my older blog posts, for the HTML version I need to point to the eLear
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It may be possible by using the Branch aware feature which you find in the Quiz Preferences. That will make the quizzing system variables dynamic: they will adapt to include only the quiz slides (and other scored objects) which are visited by the learner. That comes with a drawback, because all navigation will be disabled (playbar/TOC) and you have to create custom navigation.
You can find an example of such a setup in one of my older blog posts, for the HTML version I need to point to the eLearning community version, not to my personal blog because it still has a SWF version:
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Thank you, that sounds just like what I was Interested in finding out. Our projects already have all navigation disabled (playbar/TOC) so this is not a drawback for us.
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If that answer and the example which I provided helped you, why not mark the answer as being correct?
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Apologies -- this is my first intentional forum post. Thank you for helping me understand forum ettiquette.
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No need for apologies. Most users forget to mark correct answers. It is meant to help future users looking for a solution to a similar problem.