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set assessment to end if certain % cannot be attained

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May 20, 2012 May 20, 2012

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Greetings,

If I have an assessment simulation w/20 questions and a learner must attain 80%, is it possible to set up something that stops the assessment if the learner has no chance of passing?

Again there are 20 questions and say the learner misses the first 5, why continue if there's no chance of passing. Is there a way to set something up that says as much and re-directs them back to the training portion of the course?

Thanks!

k

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Community Expert , May 22, 2012 May 22, 2012

Blogged about your usecase with an example Quiz and Frustration

It is not totally what you want, but the advanced actions can be used. You want to get out of the quiz to review the course. If you want to continue with the attempts on Quiz Level, those course slides should be within the Quiz Scope to be able to branch to them.

Have a look at the blog post, could create a template so that you'll be able to use the actions. And try to explain more in detail what has to happen? In my example if the u

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May 25, 2012 May 25, 2012

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Yes, it should be. Just I do not like the user experience when you turn an assessment into a 'real ' quiz, feels not right to me.

Still have to figure out how to adapt the scripts when the interactive objects have different scores.

Lilybiri

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May 21, 2012 May 21, 2012

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Perfect workflow description, Rod!

@Kave, If you want help with the actions, let me know. But please tell first which version of Captivate you are using? For this use case 5.5 will offer an easier work flow, because the quizzing system variables cpQuizInfoPointsscored/cpInfoPercentage are recalculated after each question slide. This means that you probably do not even need a user variable but could check the value of one of those in the Conditional Advanced Action.

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May 21, 2012 May 21, 2012

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Hi Lilybiri,

Sorry I didn't mention at first...yes I'm using Cp 5.5.

That sounds great L; I would love help. I'm new to working with CAA and Variables in Cp.

Much Thanks!

k

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