Tests for Challenge in
In this blog, we'll be exploring the specifics of what a "challenge" exam is, the ways they are used for , and what's in the pipeline for the future of learning paths within .
What is a Challenge Test?
Our challenge exams work by providing a student with the opportunity to take a test you've developed according to your course's conditions and prerequisites for completion. They'll take the one-time test that requires them to correctly answer every question to advance into the next stage of course.
What is Do Challenge Exams are Used in
In the majority of cases the challenge exam is designed like regular quizzes. There is only one difference: there is no Gutenburg block specifically designed for challenging exams, outside of the challenge exam page.
Once you've designed your challenge exam, your learner will have only one chance to pass this test. There is no chance to retake the test to your students in the first phase of implementing challenge exams in . Every answer must be correct or the student has to go on and finish the entire course.
Challenge exams are positioned near the start of a class and when an individual has successfully completed the challenge test then they'll get the certificate if one is related to the class.
In the profile of the student every lesson, subject, or quiz that's included in the course will also be marked as completed just like if the learner completed the entire course. You can also customize the messaging options available. Based on whether the student succeeds or fails in the test, they'll get a tailored message.
the future of learning Paths in
Exams for challenge are a one of the things we describe as learning pathways which are a means of sending participants to particular sections of your curriculum according to their ability and level of knowledge.
As we move forward with the challenge exams, we're adding the capability to add tests in various areas of the course , meaning you won't be limited to making them available only at the start of the course. Additionally, you'll be able make use of them in order to finish or redirect you to other lessons within the same course.
Have you tried the latest Challenge Exam feature already? What do you think of the feature?