[Xerte-dev] Re: Quiz
Kemp Johnathan
johnathan.kemp at ntlworld.com
Thu Apr 18 15:21:32 BST 2013
When I created the Inventory page from the Quiz page, I added to the submit
button actions to hide the submit button and display the next button. This
ensured that once a question had been answered the learner could not then
change their answer and resubmit a different answer for the same question.
The current quiz page currently allows you (at least in the flash version)
to select an answer option, submit your answer, see the displayed feedback
and then select a different answer and re-submit your new answer.
Whilst you are making changes to the quiz model do you want to ensure that
once a user has submitted an answer, that they cannot then change their
answer and re-submit it?
Kind regards
Johnathan
On 18 April 2013 11:55, Tom Reijnders <reijnders at tor.nl> wrote:
> L.S.,
>
> I would like to slightly modify the quiz (flash and html5):
>
> 1. Change the order and placing of the Next and Submit button in html5.
> 2. Skip the Next button if there is no feedback
> 3. Remove the 'Restart' button if the quiz is in scorm tracking mode.
>
> Tom
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