Learning path creation

Colt.K.2845
Colt.K.2845 Posts: 12 🌱
edited September 5 in Corporate

Hello,

I want to create a page allowing learners to select an option from a multiple choices question, such that they can view different module / unit based on their selected answer.

I try to add a ungraded Survey at the very beginning of a course but there is no release condition of "based on selected answer in a Survey". Similarly, I try to add a Quiz but there're way too many steps for users (launch Quiz > Quiz summary > Quiz question > Submit quiz > confirm submission > done a quiz). What I want is just a simple page or radio buttons list and learners can select and view the corresponding module(s).

Can you advise what's the best way to do it in Brightspace please?

Regards,

P.S. I also try to create Learning Group and define Learning Path but it is overwhelming by creating the Learning Group, user groups and group assignment.

Answers

  • Mian.R.3574
    Mian.R.3574 Posts: 13 🤝🏼
    edited September 4

    Hello Colt,

    Thanks for reaching out via Community. My name is Mian, and I am a Product Support Analyst at D2L. I have reviewed your question, and unfortunately, there is no existing feature which allows you to view certain modules based on survey or quiz answers.

    A workaround that I tested internally is creating multiple quizzes corresponding to the number of modules. You may follow the same concept using surveys if you prefer that. Generally, these quizzes will just have a single multi-select question and only 1 option, which states 'I confirm I am interested in this topic'. After creating the first quiz, you may copy and paste to save time and make the small edits afterwards.

    Suppose there are three modules: x, y, and z. You will then have 3 quizzes, for example:

    • Quiz 1: Interested in topic x
    • Quiz 2: Interested in topic y
    • Quiz 3: Interested in topic z

    Each of these quizzes will have Release conditions that ensure only 1 quiz can be taken.

    For example:

    Quiz 1 will have release conditions that the

    • user has not completed an attempt on the quiz: Interested in topic y
    • user has not completed an attempt on the quiz: Interested in topic z

    Quiz 2 will have release conditions that the

    • user has not completed an attempt on the quiz: Interested in topic x
    • user has not completed an attempt on the quiz: Interested in topic z

    Quiz 3 will have release conditions that the

    • user has not completed an attempt on the quiz: Interested in topic x
    • user has not completed an attempt on the quiz: Interested in topic y

    From above, all quizzes will initially be available, but as soon as a quiz is submitted, the others will no longer be visible to the user, and the module associated with the quiz will become available to the user.

    I realize this may be an unconventional solution; however, it will help you achieve what you desire.

    I can see the usefulness of such a feature in Brightspace and would like to suggest flagging the desired functionality as a new feature or Product Idea on the Brightspace Community. Posting the idea will allow you to communicate directly with the Product Planning Team and other Brightspace users. If this idea gets many upvotes, it is very likely that it will become part of Brightspace in the future.

    To submit an idea, log in to Brightspace Community and follow the steps in the KB article below:
    https://desire2learn.brightidea.com/ideas/boards

    For more information about PIE, please visit HERE

    I hope that helps!😊

    Kind Regards,

    Mian

  • Colt.K.2845
    Colt.K.2845 Posts: 12 🌱

    Hi @Mian.R.3574 ,

    Thanks, Mian. I can see how the quiz workaround could work, but it’s not ideal since learners would still see all modules upfront and the process is a bit clunky.

    • Learners will initially see all modules/content previews before making a selection, which can be confusing.
    • The workflow (launch quiz → answer → submit → confirm) feels unnecessarily complex for something that should be a simple branching choice.
    • From an admin perspective, maintaining multiple quizzes with cross-linked release conditions quickly becomes heavy at scale

    Has anyone in the community found a cleaner way to handle this kind of branching choice at the start of a course?

    Thanks

  • Jennifer.W.973
    Jennifer.W.973 Posts: 440 🎆

    @Colt.K.2845 We've handled this by either using one quiz with weights on the answer choices (100% for option A, 50% for option B, 0% for option C) on a MC question, so that the release condition can be based on score on a quiz; or by using self-enroll groups so that the release condition is based on group enrollment. Either way, the modules will be hidden from students until they take the quiz or self-enroll, and then the appropriate module will be released to them.