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Posted 24 Apr 2001 10:13:48
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24 Apr 2001 10:13:48 Johan Van Dyk posted:
Hi AllHas anyone used the CourseBuilder Extention with an MS Access or SQL database for tracking all that can be tracked,
i.e.
1) Time spent on question
2) Correct or incorrect
3) Score per question
etc. etc.
or
can somebody tell me where to get a tutorial that will help with this.
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Johan Van Dyk
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Replied 25 Apr 2001 23:42:18
25 Apr 2001 23:42:18 Victor Corey replied:
Macromedia provides a tutorial with CB, I think it is located in C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Dreamweaver UltraDev 4\CourseBuilder\Help\Show_Me\Multiple_Page_Quiz.
You may want to take a look at the Learning Site extension. Once installed go to the Site Window > click on Learning Site, then in the window that opens click on help for a tutorial.
You may want to take a look at the Learning Site extension. Once installed go to the Site Window > click on Learning Site, then in the window that opens click on help for a tutorial.
Replied 26 Apr 2001 00:08:54
26 Apr 2001 00:08:54 Victor Corey replied:
Sorry, I put the wrong file Macromedia provides a tutorial with CB, I think it is located in C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Dreamweaver UltraDev 4\CourseBuilder\Help\Show_Me\Data_Tracking\data_tracking_frameset.htm.
Replied 26 Apr 2001 07:02:44
26 Apr 2001 07:02:44 Johan Van Dyk replied:
Victor
Thanks. Designing the questions is no problem with the extention, my problem was storing the results of a "test" in a database. I did eventually get it right and it works like a dream.
The latest version of the extention actually creates the database for you and when a student takes the "test" the results are written to the database.
Johan Van Dyk
Thanks. Designing the questions is no problem with the extention, my problem was storing the results of a "test" in a database. I did eventually get it right and it works like a dream.
The latest version of the extention actually creates the database for you and when a student takes the "test" the results are written to the database.
Johan Van Dyk