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TOC Navigation.

New Here ,
Mar 09, 2018 Mar 09, 2018

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Hello,

Could anyone please help me on this TOC settings.

Below are the requirements:

The learner must click on every Required (complete the a,b and c ) before moving to Quiz. -

After passing the Quiz , learner can click at any points on Optional.

Is this possible?Please advise me.

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Mar 09, 2018 Mar 09, 2018

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Some details are missing:; is the TOC separate or in overlay? Do you have a playbar enabled or not?

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Mar 09, 2018 Mar 09, 2018

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Im using TOC separate and disabled the Playbar (cause I have include Back and Continue ) on all the pages.

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Mar 09, 2018 Mar 09, 2018

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You can lock the TOC, although I don't like such a user experience, because that means that user cannot navigate using the TOC before passing the quiz. You will have to explain after the quiz that navigation is possible by TOC, and not only with the custom navigation buttons which allow only movement slide per slide. I would have preferred a TOC in overlay. You oudl have enabled the functionaltiy 'Navigate to visited slides only' (also before taking the quiz), hide the Quiz slides in the TOC, make it disappear and lock it while on the quiz slide, and releasing it again when the quiz is passed. Looks to be much more firendly, because the explanation about navigation can be given at the start, not after the quiz.

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New Here ,
Mar 11, 2018 Mar 11, 2018

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Hi DB hba & Lilybiri,

Thanks for your prompt reply.

Please help me to perform the correct settings. Seems I set them wrong.

Kindly correct me to set the correct settings. (refer to screenshot above)

The Action for the buttons read as follows on all the slides:

The Continue button - Go to Next Slide, infinite Attempts, Shortcut is None, Hand Cursor "Checked"

The Back Button - Go to Previous Slide, infinite Attempts, Shortcut is None, Hand Cursor "Checked"

TOC Setting- Enabled Navigation'Checked" , Navigate to Visited Slides "Checked"

The Action for each Slide

Welcome:

On Enter: Lock TOC

On Exit: No Action

Required(a)

On Enter: Continue

On Exit: No Action

Required(b)

On Enter: Continue

On Exit: No Action

Required(c)

On Enter: Continue

On Exit: No Action

Quiz (2O slides )- Instrcution about the Quiz

On Enter: Continue

On Exit: No Action

Quiz Question1-20 - Hide in TOC

On Enter: Continue

Quiz Results-Hide in TOC

On Enter: Continue

optional (cc)

On Enter: Unlock TOC

On Exit: No Action

optional (d)

On Enter: Continue

On Exit: No Action

optional (e)

On Enter: Continue

On Exit: No Action

Kerberss - The final Completed page

On Enter: Continue

On Exit: No Action

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Mar 12, 2018 Mar 12, 2018

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Not totally correct. There is no action to hide a slide in the TOC, you have to do that in the TOC. Hiding slides in the TOC has to be done IN the TOC itself. You can hide the TOC, but if you leave the expand icon for the TOC in overlay (it is not working for a separate TOC) the user will be able to open the TOC anyway. Better approach wourl be to replace those expand/collapse icons for the TOC by an empty transparent rectangle (they will then disappear) and create a custom TOC toggle button on the first slide, timed for the rest of the project. That will allow you total control: you can keep that button invisible and make it visible after the quiz is passed.

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Enthusiast ,
Mar 09, 2018 Mar 09, 2018

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Based on your further information, you could initially lock the TOC on enter the course and force the learner to use the buttons on your slide to navigate. Once the learner has scored a pass value for your quiz you could unlock the TOC allowing for full navigation. (I am assuming you have a retry on your quiz result slide.)

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