Lectora 2007
January 11, 2007 12:00 AM
I published a title to my LMS, a simple 20 question test. When I tested it on my PC, it seemed OK. However, when published, the test results page is constantly loading different. First issue is that it is not hiding the test status, so the words 'Failed/Passed/Not Graded' are all sitting on top of each other. Also, I have it set to show all the questions of the test, no mater what the student answered. In a 20 question test, the first time I took it, it gave me 6 questions, the next time it gave me 12, the third time it showed me 1. Thing is, the window space was made for 20 questions, so even though I only saw one, I had to scroll 4 pages down just to get to the OK button. Not sure if I am doing anything wrong in it, it seems pretty standard. It's a Graded test, but the test grade is NOT counting towards the overall score. I know 2007 is fairly new, so I don't know if it's a glitch, or something I am doing. It's a straight open and re-save from a test that worked fine in Lectora 2006.I published a title to my LMS, a simple 20 question test. When I tested it on my PC, it seemed OK. However, when published, the test results page is constantly loading different. First issue is that it is not hiding the test status, so the words 'Failed/Passed/Not Graded' are all sitting on top of each other. Also, I have it set to show all the questions of the test, no mater what the student answered. In a 20 question test, the first time I took it, it gave me 6 questions, the next time it gave me 12, the third time it showed me 1. Thing is, the window space was made for 20 questions, so even though I only saw one, I had to scroll 4 pages down just to get to the OK button. Not sure if I am doing anything wrong in it, it seems pretty standard. It's a Graded test, but the test grade is NOT counting towards the overall score. I know 2007 is fairly new, so I don't know if it's a glitch, or something I am doing. It's a straight open and re-save from a test that worked fine in Lectora 2006.
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