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May 31, 2019
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Is there a way to track if questions were answered correctly the first time vs third time?

  • May 31, 2019
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I have a client who is wanting to track knowledge check questions.  They would like to track the number of times:

  1. The knowledge check questions were answered correctly the first time vs third time.
  2. The number of times the question was answered wrong in the first attempt only

Is there a way to track this? they use an LMS.

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    Participating Frequently
    June 3, 2019

    I apologize...I am referring to quiz question slides. The client wants all learners tracked on their LMS to let them know which questions students had the most difficulty with, but still wants the student to get 3 tries (1 for True/False).  They would like to know how many times all students answered a question correct the first time to determine what questions the students are having the most difficulty with, or the most ease with.

    Inspiring
    June 4, 2019

    All this is done in the LMS, as well as tests are created directly in the LMS, since the passing of the test must be recorded in the database. Tests created in other programs do not allow this to be done because other programs lack a mechanism for identifying users when performing tests.

    Inspiring
    June 4, 2019

    @michail.  I beg to differ with your statements.

    Tests DO NOT need to be created in the LMS in order to have a pass or fail result recorded in the LMS database.  (In fact if they are then the test will NOT be part of the course SCORM package.)  Any SCORM-compliant LMS can record whether or not a test in the SCO was passed or failed.

    The identity of the user is recorded by the LMS when they log into the LMS system.  But this identity can also be picked up and displayed within the SCORM if necessary because the LMS exposes variables that Captivate can use. 


    But in this case, each test should be packaged in a separate SCORM package, then maybe yes.

    In the case of packing several tests into a SCORM package, we will receive only the integral evaluation, but not the evaluation for each test that the client asked.

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    June 1, 2019

    To add to Rod's questions: are you talking about analysis of one learner, or of ALL learners?

    RodWard
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 31, 2019

    Are you talking about Captivate's Knowledge Check questions that are NOT normal Quiz Question slides?  These never report to the LMS.

    Or are you referring to normal Quiz slides and you are just calling them "knowledge check slides" because that's what you see them as?