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Quiz at start and end

Community Beginner ,
Aug 09, 2017 Aug 09, 2017

Hi

I am making a responsive project to train customers to use our products. What I WANT to do is start a unit with a quiz, then if they get it all right have a message to say that they can try the next level instead, or if they fail, to force them to the lessons.an alternative would be if it just told them what they got right / wrong and said to complete lessons to see if they can improve. I then want to ask the same questions at the end - tho praps not inn  same order- so they can check their progress. Id like to use the certificate Widget (or similar) connected to the second test. Is this even possible? The test - learn - test route seems popular on courses ive taken , so I'm hoping it is!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 09, 2017 Aug 09, 2017

I don't really see the question except 'is that possible'? Yes, it is possible. you could use a pretest and a post test. But you didn't specify what has to be transferred to the LMS? Which Captivate version are you using?

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Sorry, I thought Id put the version in ! 2017 version. Hosting on our website and not an LMs (probably)

So If I put in 2 quizes, will it just automatically score each separately? In one responsive project?

This may seem obvious to some but Im having to teach myself the software as I go along...... which is why I prob dont ask the questions in the correct way!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Without a LMS? How will you transfer the results, do you have a programmer that can create and set up server-side script?

If you used a LMS, it is a SCORM requirement that each course can have only one quiz, and transfer only the global results for one quiz.

You need first to answer my first question, because this is a different situation, which has first be clarified because that part is not for the Captivate developer.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Hi

We do have programmers , yes, if its needed. . But company chose Captivate because it said it did not require an LMS. We dont need to know how they scored..... just to produce certificate for them to say they completed the course (we sell education software to schools, and Teachers need to prove they have completed courses, but we have no need to know results. Or not yet anyway.

And sorry if i didnt answer your first question, but I'm still not entirely sure what it is.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

Where did you see that Captivate doesn't need a LMS?  You can report to an internal server, indeed, but it has been a while since Itested that. It is not the best way, collaboration between a LMS and an eLearning authoring tool is a better solution. My previous career was in a university college, and we used a LMS.

You can set up custom navigation, so that the learner never can go to the certificate slide if the final quiz is not passed.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017
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I had a lot of conversations with representatives from Adobe and other companies. It was one of the questions I asked. aas told it was fine to host ourselves. If it HAS to be an LMS then it would prob be a free or low cost option such as moodle.

I will look into custom navigation, thank you.

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