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Hi Jamie,
Regarding your statement:
"If I use reporting 2.0 and the field "SCORM 2004 Quiz Data - Quiz Score", I can get the most recent attempt score..."
Is this a setting in Cornerstone? I can't get my retries to post the latest score in Cornerstone (they're fine in SCORM Cloud), but I'm at the mercy of my admins. If this is something they need to set in CSOD, I'd like to know. At this point I don't care about their scores or #tries...I just want people who pass on the second or third attempt to get a pass. Thanks!
Unfortunately, there are no settings in Cornerstone having to do with # of retries for elearning. Other LMS's have that setting, but Cornerstone does not. The number of retries would have to be set in the eLearning itself, and as long as they pass it, then it should post to Cornerstone. However, the reporting problem still exists and you will only see the pass/fail on the last attempt. Therefore, if they pass it, and go in and take it again to practice, but fail; the overall status will show as failed. For most people that is okay, but for me I want to see all attempts, scores, and status; not just their last.
- Will_Findlay6 years agoCommunity Member
For tests where we must know attempts/retake status, we use CSOD's test engine instead of using SCORM. We'll create a curriculum with two items: the Articulate module and the CSOD test. The Articulate module has a one question test at the end where they confirm they viewed the content (or we will use the course completion trigger). The reality of the current state of CSOD is that their built-in test engine has better reporting. Plus if a test question needs to be revised, it is a lot less hassle than reversioning the SCORM module.