Introducing the Scoring and Reporting Actions

The scoring actions provide a simple way to incorporate scoring into your publication, which is particularly useful for e-Learning, computer-based training and simple game publications. These actions use a set of inbuilt variables to store various versions of the score. However, you can create your own variables to perform a similar function if required.

Note:
The new Question object provides a simpler and yet more sophisticated way to create quizzes and tests and we recommend this is used – including as a starting point for customised tests and simulations – as it allows a whole range of variables to be tracked and tested easily. Introducing the Question Object

The reporting actions provide a similar easy way to store information quickly to disk. Again they use a preset list of log files for the most commonly-used files and the files can be encrypted if preferred to keep information from being tampered with.

You may wish to use the two in combination by using the reporting actions to save a record of the user’s score to disk.

Scoring Actions

There are four Scoring actions, they are:

The Store Score and UpdateScore actions save the points you award for a score to System variables, known as Scoring variables – see Preset Variables Glossary for a list of Scoring variables available in Opus.

Reporting Actions

The reporting actions are:

Related Topics:

Store Score action

Update Score action

Reset Score action

Reverse Score action

 

Set Report File action

Write to Report File action

Close Report File action