Course presentation advancement of slides
Submitted by alkanadi on Sun, 08/07/2016 - 09:45
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If a slide has an question inside of it, the user shouldn't be able to skip to the next slide until the answer was given. At the end of the slide it should give a score.
Also, can you add "find the hotspot" in the "Course presentation" type
thomasmars
Mon, 08/08/2016 - 10:17
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Hi,
Can you explain how the user not being able to skip to the next slide feature would be used in practice ? Question Set have a somewhat similar mechanic, where you can't view the solution until you've answered all questions. However I'm not sure if this fits into the "presentation" content type. This feature sounds like something that would belong in a different content type.
"Find the Hotspot" inside CP sounds reasonable, I can see some use cases for this. A pull request for this to https://github.com/h5p/h5p-course-presentation/ would be greatly appreciated :)
- Thomas
alkanadi
Mon, 08/08/2016 - 10:22
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Sorry. I don't know how to
Sorry. I don't know how to use github so I don't know what a pull request is.
"Find the hotspot" in CP would be awesome.
I want to make a presentation. Then I want that user to be quized, but I don't want the user to be able to just skip the questions. I want them to answer them. Disabling slide advancement until the user has answered the questions a slide would be a nice feature.
thomasmars
Mon, 08/08/2016 - 10:37
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Sure, so there are two ways
Sure, so there are two ways to get this implemented if you're not a developer or have access to developers. The H5P Community can pick this up and develop it, and create a pull request, or you can contact Joubel (http://joubel.com/) , which does some H5P consultancy and hear if they can develop it.
jostoforov
Fri, 11/01/2019 - 19:27
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Rationale
The reason why you would want to lock down the presentation or disable advancing in the presentation...as an educator I want to test student knowedge periodically based upon the previous content, if students can just skip the questions chances are they will...its really that simple! But for example I am having this very problem and it limits my abilitiy and effectivness to use H5P for my application. I am creating a safety course at the moment with slide content, images and videos. Safety compliance is a big deal (serious legal ramifications), and I need students to watch a video for instance and I need to be certain they watch and follow the video as well as understand the content. Embedding questions at the end of the video is a critical component of this process, so locking down the presention until the student has successfully answers all questions correctly before continuing with the training.
Even just simple knowledge checks at an end of section, locking down would be a much needed feature. There are countless more examples, but I hope you understand the benefit and need to be able to lock down any given slide.
J
BV52
Fri, 11/01/2019 - 20:09
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Hi J,Thank you for the input
Hi J,
Thank you for the input I hope someone from the community can see the value of such feature and create it.
-BV
anjsorn
Wed, 04/15/2020 - 10:24
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lock down the presentation or disable advancing
hi,
is this implemented now?
anjsorn
Wed, 04/15/2020 - 10:27
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lock down the presentation or disable advancing
is this implemented now?
BV52
Wed, 04/15/2020 - 18:48
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Hi anjsorn,I wish a have good
Hi anjsorn,
I wish a have good news but no one has picked up this project yet.
-BV