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Reporting lets you track student performance with any type of quiz. You can track the number of attempts, log correct and incorrect responses, and
send pass/fail data to Adobe Connect Server. You can also choose to provide students with feedback based on correct or incorrect responses.
Quiz boundaries
When you add a quiz to a presentation, an invisible quiz boundary is established. The quiz boundary is from the first question of a quiz to the last
question of a quiz. For example, if you have 10 questions in a quiz, the boundary is from the first question slide to the tenth question slide. If there
are any slides between question slides, those slides are considered within the quiz boundaries. If you have added an instruction slide, the
instruction slide is also within the quiz boundary.
When users view a presentation, they may move in and out of the quiz boundaries. For example, if a user moves back a slide from the first
question, they have exited the quiz boundary. Also, if the user is on the final question slide and advances to view the scoring/results slide, they
have exited the quiz boundary.
Quiz boundaries are important to several features in Adobe Presenter. You can have Adobe Presenter display a message to users if they try to
leave the quiz boundary without attempting all questions in the quiz. The Quiz pane appears in the presentation sidebar when a user is within a
quiz boundary.
Tips for creating quizzes and questions
Here are a few tricks and tips to try when adding quizzes to your presentation:
When creating a matching question, drag items between the two columns to establish the correct matches.
Try customizing feedback messages to accurately communicate with presentation users.
Experiment with branching to customize presentations for different types of users.
If you have quizzes in one presentation that would be appropriate for another presentation, import the quiz and save time.
Use the shuffle question and shuffle answer options to show users different versions of the same information.
Consider adding custom audio feedback based on how users answer questions. You can select different audio for a correct answer and an
incorrect answer.
Try editing the settings in the Show Score At End Of Quiz option. You can write custom pass and fail messages, design the slide using
background colors, and choose how to display the score.
Moving a question from one quiz to another quiz from presentation (.pptx) film strip is not supported. Do it from Quiz manager.
Always create questions in the Quiz Manager. For example, while in PowerPoint, do not copy a quiz slide in the left pane and then paste it to
create a “new” quiz slide. This results in two slides with the same interaction ID, which is not supported by learning management systems.
If a change is made in the question by editing the slide contents, open the Quiz Manager once before publishing the presentation. Quiz
validation and updating is done only when the Quiz Manager is opened.
Change the text formatting of quiz questions after the entire quiz is generated. For example, you can create and generate the quiz and then
use the Quiz Manager Appearance tab to change the font size.
Create a quiz
When you open the Quiz Manager for the first time, a default quiz is displayed. You can use the default quiz or add more quizzes as necessary.
If you are creating a quiz that consists of only survey questions, the user has only one chance to take the quiz. Try to keep the length of
survey-only quizzes fairly short, for example, 15–20questions, so users can complete the survey easily.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Add Quiz.
If you are using Microsoft Office XP, the quiz is generated after the first slide in the presentation. For presentations made with versions of
Microsoft Office other than XP, the first quiz is created after the first selected slide in the PowerPoint Slide tab. In all versions of Microsoft
Office, quizzes created after a first quiz are placed directly after the first quiz.
Once quiz slides exist, you can drag the slides in the PowerPoint Slide tab to other locations in the presentation. (When moving quiz slides,
check that the entire quiz is moved; moving a question slide from one quiz to another quiz is not supported.)
3. In the New Quiz dialog box, accept the default name or enter a new name in the Name text box.
4. From the pop-up menu next to Required, select an option to determine if users must take or pass the quiz. When selecting an option,
consider how the quiz fits in with your e-learning strategy for the presentation. For example, you can require users to pass the quiz or allow
them to skip the quiz.
The learner can attempt the quiz, but is not required to take the quiz.
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