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Breadcrumb or trails of a learner in a course

New Here ,
May 06, 2019 May 06, 2019

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Hi everyone,

Is there a way to track how much time a learner has spent on a certain portion (slide 10 to slide 30) of a Captivate course?

Also, on a simulation, can we keep a track of the number of clicks a learner makes to reach to the correct clickbox within a slide?

I am unable to derive the learner journey inside the course from the SCORM (version 1.2) reports on Cornerstone.

Thanks,

Sid

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May 06, 2019 May 06, 2019

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In Captivate all of that is possible. Whether you can report it to the LMS depends on the LMS.

You can dispaly and calculate time and store it in a user variable. Same with number of clicks? But will the LMS show the value of the variable?

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Thank you Lilybiri.

On the LMS, I can only see the completion, timestamp and suspended_data field. But I am unable to derive slide interaction or actions taken on a slide from it.

Using variables, do I need to create separate variable for every slide to capture the clicks? If so, could you please tell me what should i do for that, or point to any resource from where I can get help.

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