From the course: Adobe Captivate Essential Training [2017]
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Use remediation - Captivate Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Captivate Essential Training [2017]
Use remediation
- [Instructor] Adding a quiz to your Captivate project can be used to test a learner's knowledge but it can also be used to reinforce their knowledge. If that's your goal, you might consider using remediation. That means when a learner gets a question incorrect, you allow them to go back to the slide containing the correct answer, review that material, and return to the question to try again. That's what we're going to explore in this movie, and we're going to do it with our Landon hotel project, LH_0508, if you're catching up. We left off here on our sequence question slide where learners need to put the hotels in the order from oldest to newest. If they get this wrong, maybe we should send them back to the slide containing the answer. Let's scroll back up here in our film strip to slide 3. You can see it's right here in this text. So it looks like London was first, then Paris, and San Francisco. Okay, well let's go back to our question slide because there are a few steps to take…
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Elearning assessment basics2m 17s
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Set up a quiz9m 8s
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Use multiple choice questions6m
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Use true or false questions2m 26s
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Add a fill-in-the-blank question4m 6s
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Add a matching question4m 4s
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Use a sequence question6m 32s
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Use remediation9m 32s
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Preview project and refine6m 27s
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