Good evening everyone - now that I got a little bit of breathing room, I wanted to do a write up on a method to track multiple attempts using a third party tool. This is a slimmer use case that the use for a course that needs multiple attempts to support recurrence patterns (the same course every year for example)….it is more about tracking multiple attempts at a quiz effectively.
EasyGenerator is one of the more unique authoring solutions out there today because at its core? It is running a learning record store. To remain compatabile with learning systems, it supports a SCORM wrapper export to SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 and the scoring options allow you to configure interesting scenarios. It does not say it nearly as technically as I just said it - it has an export option to “basic SCORM flavors” is probably the best way to put it. As a person takes the course and is being scored against it? The LRS is actually storing the answers in its “gradebook”. And yes - it will store the multiple attempts by the same user.
The gradebook is a report that is shareable via a private link so that it can be downloaded and monitored by instructors.
Let me show you the gradebook:
In Docebo, the training material report looks like this currently under the user statistics tab:
So - the LRS holds onto the scoring down to the question level.
The course can be reset when it is set to a limited view….
And? I believe I have achieved a multiple reset of a quiz reasonably well for ya with tracking for said course.
Now one last piece and I have NOT tried it. EG goes even further...you can actually tell it an LRS endpoint under its scoring settings. Which means that detail can be pointed towards Docebo’s LRS and wait OMG….all records? One system?????? Maybe!!!
DM if this helps. I can walk you througfh a little more closely if you are interested.