correct structure for chapters/tests?
August 24, 2005 12:00 AM
I have a top level question about the correct structure for a course that contains questions scattered throughout, rather than a dedicated test chapter/s. The results need to be recorded by a SCORM LMS, along with the usual tracking info. The sturcture is as follows: chapter 1 contains some content pages, when the first couple of questions are encountered we created a test chapter, then when more content needed to follow we placed it on new, empty pages at the end of the test chapter. When another question occurs we added it in after that content, and so on...is this ok to do? note -The final submit/done button (with the score/submit test1 action) in the test is left on the last question page in the test chapter.....but will the inclusion of additional non-question pages within the test chapter (and in some cases after the last question & score/submit test action )cause problems? Is the alternative of setting up a new chapter everytime we want normal content pages to follow a single question or group of questions the way to solve this? ....Lectora is only allowing us to insert a new chapter after a test chapter rather than a new normal page, and Im asuming you MUST place questions within a test chapter in order to facilitate tracking/ scoring..? is this a correct assumption???At the moment no score info is making it to the LMS at all and we would like to rule out this as the cause.thanks,A Edited By: turlon on 38588.3467361111
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