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TRAINING TIPS: Don't Write Trick Quiz Questions!

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Have you ever written a quiz only to have some of your students come back and say the quiz wasn’t fair?   Here is a quiz scene from the classic movie  My Cousin Vinnie , which contains a classic “trick” question.   Don’t use double-negatives in your quiz questions. Or that Number 5 was a trick question?

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Adobe Captivate: Add a Retake Quiz Button

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I''ve had several students in my Captivate classes ask if it was possible to allow learners to retake a quiz. Choose Quiz > Quiz Preferences. From the Settings area, select Show Score at the End of the Quiz. The Quiz Results slide will now include a Retake Quiz button.

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TEACHING TIPS: Writing Meaningful Quiz Questions

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One guideline that textbooks tell us about quiz writing is that the questions have to be seen as meaningful to your learners.   One of the questions on the quiz was this: What is Board Member Jane Jones’s middle initial? I forget one middle initial and I get dinged on my quiz score?   Let’s take an example.

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Adobe Captivate: Emailing Quiz Results

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by Lori Smith Have some of you long-time Captivate developers been wondering what happened to the ability to put a "Send Email" link on your quiz results page? You no longer set this from the Quiz Preferences > Reporting category. In fact, I am going to teach you two ways that you can email the quiz results.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Adobe Captivate: Quiz Reporting and Advanced Interaction

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by Kevin Siegel, CTT,  COTP         Here's an interesting scenario: You create a Captivate project that contains 12 slides: 10 question slides, each worth 10 points (that's 100 points total), and two non-question slides that contain some text, images, and simple image buttons used for navigation.

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Resize buttons on Quiz slide, responsive project

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In the Captivate file I have linked to above, please look at Master Quiz slide number 12, the matching question. The post Resize buttons on Quiz slide, responsive project appeared first on eLearning. Captivate file. It seem like a simple thing, but I have been struggling with it all day.

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