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Quizzes for Mobile Devices - with media - tips or best practices

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Mar 09, 2020 Mar 09, 2020

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Hello,

I am trying to set up the master slide for my quizzes - I'd like them to include a piece of media in addition to the multiple choice questions.  I am having major problems to resize the feedback boxes and also to organize the media and questions - when I import the media I can't seem to get them to sit on top of the questions (or vice versa) without then getting into the space below of feedback boxes-attached is a screenshot of the workspace in Captivate - 

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All embedded objects are always on top of custom objects, that has been the case since I work with Captivate (started with CP1).

You need to have media in a location which you have to make available. Have posted quite a lot of blog posts about Quizzing and Fluid Boxes. It is for sure not easier than in a non-responsive project.  Here are a couple of links:

https://elearning.adobe.com/2019/04/quiz-tweak-1-images-feedback/

lilybiri.com/tips-for-fluid-quiz-slides

http://blog.lilybiri.com/quiz-slides-with-fluid-boxes

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All embedded objects are always on top of custom objects, that has been the case since I work with Captivate (started with CP1).

You need to have media in a location which you have to make available. Have posted quite a lot of blog posts about Quizzing and Fluid Boxes. It is for sure not easier than in a non-responsive project.  Here are a couple of links:

https://elearning.adobe.com/2019/04/quiz-tweak-1-images-feedback/

lilybiri.com/tips-for-fluid-quiz-slides

http://blog.lilybiri.com/quiz-slides-with-fluid-boxes

 

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Super interesting thanks for the share. 

 

Basically I understand that I need to just play with it a bunch and then keep using that same master slide and that it is not a perfect solution there.  

 

I went away from Captivate a few years ago because of how "quirky" it was for mobile delivery and it seems that despite the tremendous improvement there are still some issues there.  

 

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You can always create a custom question slide instead of using the default quiz slides. That gives you complete control but needs more developing time. 

Formatting of quiz slides really needs refurbishing, totally agree on that point. But some of your questions have an answer in the links I posted.

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