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Hello team,
I'm trying to create a slide in CP9 that asks the learner to rank options from 1 - 10 as they feel these options should fall in level of importance. This isn't a quiz, there's no right/wrong answer, but on the next slide I want to be able to show their selections in comparison to a survey of their peers (I already have the stats for this ). Is there a way I could have them interact with these 10 terms, then go to the following slide and see their selections again with the comparison?
So far, I've tried using the Quiz > Question Slide > Sequence > and selected Survey rather than Graded. But I haven't been able to make it work so that the order the options are is on the next slide.
Thank you so much in advance for your help!
Kait
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Those quiz question slides don't give any option to assign user variables values according to the order of items in the list.
You could create your own drag and drop interaction and use the Object Actions for the Drop Targets to assign values to a different user variable for each drop target object based on which Drag Object gets dropped on it.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I appreciate it! How would I go about doing this. I have 10 terms I want people to be able to re-arrange in a new order, and for it to act similar to the sequence question slide. Are you able to provide a walk through/example?
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Sorry. I'm currently neck deep in a project deadline. Maybe someone else can pick up the thread.
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I don't know what Rod had in mind. Although I created drag&drop slides to simulate sequence questions, and have no issue with the object actions nor user variables, there is still the set up of the following slide based on the results of all those object (shared) actions. If you want to see the same object arranged in the chosen sequence, you'll need to create a conditional action with as many decisions as you have objects to change each 'container' to the appropriate state. That means that you have to set up that slide with 10 multi-state objects. I doubt very much that you'll find a walk-through somewhere! If you are pretty new to advanced/shared actions and variables this will no be easy at all.
Do you need to have the dragging work flow? Do you consider other possibilities?
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I'm pretty new to advanced/shared actions. Thank you for your insight! I would really like to have this functionality. From an end-user perspective it'll be more appealing then just having them sort their options and then move to the next slide to see what the peer survey results were without their responses to reference...Do you happen to have a walkthrough on how to set up the first drag and drop section to make it feel like the question sequence slide? I've been playing with the quiz functionality but I find it very difficult to manipulate. I'd rather have it built out from scratch so that I can control the look/feel. I'll start with re-creating that section and then I'll try diving into multistate objects.
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(talentm105 is also me, just replied to this thread from another Adobe account by mistake)
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Sorry, but I have a lot of step-by-step tutorials on my blog, but not for a custom sequence question.