June 13, 2011
Captivate Hands-on Training: Adding Assessment to Your Courses with Adobe Captivate 5.5
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June 13, 2011
Captivate Hands-on Training: Adding Assessment to Your Courses with Adobe Captivate 5.5
Pooja works as a Senior Director of Digital Learning at Icertis. She has created several award-winning eLearning courses and authored books and video courses on eLearning tools and technologies. In her previous roles, she worked as a principal eLearning evangelist at Adobe and chief learning geek at a start-up. Pooja is CPTD, and COTP certified. She holds a master’s degree in education & economics and a doctorate in educational technology.
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Topic: Hands-on: Adding Assessment to Your Courses with Adobe Captivate 5.5

Description: Join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh and Vish for a hands-on session on adding assessments to your eLearning courses with Adobe Captivate 5.5. Learn how to use the newly added quiz templates in Adobe Captivate 5.5 to create your assessments.

What’s in it for you?

After attending this session, you will be able to:

  • Set quiz preferences
  • Create a quiz using the quiz templates
  • Add various types of questions
  • Edit question screens
  • Enable the quiz for reporting
  • Publish the quiz

Recording Link: http://adobe.ly/oyLkOO

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2012-02-10 03:13:00
2012-02-10 03:13:00

Hello, I would like to have different quizzes for specific branched areas of a tutorial. Is there some way to set this up so that each branch has its own scoring for its own quiz? What I have found is that Captivate provides a score for all of the questions in all of the branches. That causes an erroneous score at the end that indicates to the user he or she left some of the questions unanswered, when in fact he or she answered all of the questions corresponding to the branch he or she selected. Is there any way around this? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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2011-11-23 17:18:00
2011-11-23 17:18:00

Hi,

I am currently in the process of creating an assessment. I am using interactive screens where is click box is located in the area that they need to be clicking which will in turn take them to the next screen. However what is doesn’t do it count the amount of times that they have clicked in the wrong area. This is essential to assess their problem areas. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can overcome this problem.

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2011-11-28 06:44:00
2011-11-28 06:44:00
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Hello Becky,

I’ve created a blog post showing how to capture the clicks and do a count of it. You can view that here: https://elearning.adobe.com/2011/11/capture-the-mistakes%e2%80%a6-that-data-might-help.html Please let me know if it helps.

Thanks,
Vish

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2011-11-30 22:10:00
2011-11-30 22:10:00
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This is great instead of the number of times clicked out of the box displaying on the next screen I want this number to be reported with the results, is this possible.

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