Upload and track a Quizmaker ‘09 Quiz in Moodle

by Dave Mozealous on August 24, 2009

3 1/2 years ago I blogged about uploading an Articulate Quizmaker to Moodle.  It has been one of my most popular and heavily commented on posts.  In this post I wanted to revist that demo.  I used Captivate at the time to create the demo, so I wanted to redo the demo using Screenr, and add some narration.


View this tutorial at Screenr

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Andy August 25, 2009 at 6:15 am

Thanks, Dave; This is great!
Do you know whether the score will show up in the course’s Gradebook? (Rather than, as an instructor, having to click on that particular SCORM item and then each attempt to view each student’s score.)

mozealou August 25, 2009 at 7:03 am

Hey Andy,

Yes it will. Check this image.

Colin Steed September 3, 2009 at 12:26 pm

Dave, thanks for the excellent presentation. I had been seraching how to do this for ages, and your presentation explains it brilliantly. Just a quick question. The template you have for the Moodle site in the presentation, which matches the Articulate design, is fabulous. any chance I could have (or buy) a copy?

Colin

mozealou September 3, 2009 at 1:40 pm

Hey Colin,

Actually the theme I am using was a theme that was built into Moodle 1.9. It is the “simplicity” theme made by these guys:
http://newschoollearning.com/themes/

Looks like the do some custom theme development for Moodle, so if you are looking to customize, they might be a good option.

Let me know if you have other questions.

Jillian Wedmaier December 23, 2009 at 12:01 am

Hi Dave

Wonderful info re uploading quiz to moodle. Have spent hours nutting this out. Wish I found this 3 days ago.

Scorm 2004 v2 can do it put brings on cmi.interactions errors, which I believe can be fixed with scorm cloud.

I will just upload using scorm 1.2 at this stage and be happy.
Jill

Mick W January 26, 2010 at 8:38 am

Hi Dave – great tutorial.

Have a question on the uploading of Quizmaker to Moodle.Your tutorial shows Q/maker being uploaded on a stand alone basis.My understanding is that you can include a Q/maker Quiz inside a Presenter file.Two questions here please

1.Do you follow the same process as above for uploading a Presenter file (including the Q/maker quiz inside) to Moodle?

2.As the student answers the Q/maker quiz within Presenter in Moodle,will their scores be recorded by Moodle in the usual way (ie in the way you have shown that it would record the scores from a stand alone Q/maker quiz)?

Many thanks

Mike

Dave Mozealous January 26, 2010 at 8:45 am

Hey Mike,

Not a problem.

1. Yep, it will be the same process.

2. As long as when you publish from Presenter you set the reporting and tracking option to track by Quiz Results (not Slides Viewed) tracking would be the same as if it was a standalone quiz.

-Dave

sandra February 12, 2010 at 8:54 pm

Hi Dave. Thanks for the great presentation. Do you know if this same method works for Adobe Presenter? I tried to upload a Presenter course using the same method and it did not work.

Thanks!

Dave Mozealous February 12, 2010 at 9:40 pm

Hey Sandra,

I can’t say for certain as I don’t use Adobe Presenter, but my assumption is it would be similar.

You might want to check out this post I did on my sister Moodle blog about uploading Captivate to Moodle:
http://moodletuts.com/captivate-in-moodle-in-250-seconds

As Captivate and Adobe Presenter both use the same LMS code the steps would probably be more similar to Captivate.

-Dave

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