In this video, I show you how to set up a quiz to include remediation in your Adobe Captivate project. Remediation is the opportunity for your learners to return to the content and learn what they should have learned the first time when they continue to get answers incorrect in the quiz. Learners can return to the quiz and make another attempt when they have learned what they should have.
Thank you so much for this information. I have set this up in my e-learning project. I wanted to ask if, in this new version of Captivate, there is any way to go a bit deeper and set up the project in this way:
- Learner attempts a quiz question and gets it wrong.
- Incorrect, please try again message is displayed.
- Learner attempts question a second time, gets it wrong again.
- “Incorrect, let’s pause to review what you’ve learned. When you’re confident in your answer, click Return to Quiz to try again” message is displayed.
- If learner comes back to the quiz question and get’s it wrong a third time, (edge case, I know, but I just want to have a plan for it) is there a way in this new version to at that point offer a Skip button?
I’ve set up the quiz to go bake and have the learner re-watch a short video or re-do a slide where they will remind themselves of the information, but I want to avoid someone getting stuck in a “doom loop” of just not getting it, being unable to answer the question, and cannot proceed with the course until they answer correctly. There does not appear to be any option to add an interaction besides the one attached to the Submit button. While I can elect to add a “Skip” button to the quiz, it adds one to all questions then, and the appearance of it doesn’t seem to be able to be orchestrated by a conditional interaction. All things that could be done in the Captivate Classic version. Thank you!
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