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Separating graded questions from survey questionss

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Mar 04, 2016 Mar 04, 2016

Looking for help on separating graded questions from survey questions.

My project includes a short pre-assessment, a graded post-assessment quiz, and, a content slide or two after the post-assessment, a survey. 

Here's my issue. When I add the survey questions, it moves the quiz results slide to after the survey. I built all my content slides first, and then went back and inserted all three sets of questions independently.

What I hope to have shown when I complete the project is:

  1. Content slides
  2. Pre-assessment quiz questions
  3. Content slides
  4. Post-assessment quiz questions
  5. Post-assessment quiz results
  6. Content slides
  7. Survey questions
  8. Closing content slide

Any chance of this?

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LEGEND ,
Mar 04, 2016 Mar 04, 2016
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If the survey slides are indicated to be 'reported' they are part of the quiz, although they'll not generate a score. That is the reason why you see the Results slide after those survey questions. You will not be able to move it. One of the reasons is that when you allow to 'Review' or 'Retake' the quiz, those survey questions will also be included for both.

My workaround for your situation would be, if you don't allow Retake nor Review:

  1. hide the results slide
  2. create a custom score slide that shows the score and eventually other info concerning the scored question slides
  3. put that custom score slide after your post-assessment

How to create a custom score slide? Have a look at:

Intermediate Score Slides - Captivate blog

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