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adapt-contrib-assessment

Assessment is an extension bundled with the Adapt framework. It is not a single question component. It is an extension that provides a score for all the question components contained within a single article and that communicates the score to the LMS if so configured. It does not display results. Results are presented with the Assessment Results component (for the results from a single assessment) or the Assessment Results Total component (for the results from multiple assessments).

Important: The Assessment extension applies to the entire article. Since _randomisation may reorder blocks within the article, it is highly recommended to include only question components within the assessment article.

The Results component must be placed in a separate article, not within the assessment article.

Blocks inside an assessment article must contain a question. Any blocks containing only presentation components will not be rendered when the article is restored.

Visit the Assessment wiki for explanations of key properties and for more information about its functionality such as restoring state upon revisit.

Installation

As one of Adapt's core extensions, Assessment is included with the installation of the Adapt framework and the installation of the Adapt authoring tool.

  • If Assessment has been uninstalled from the Adapt framework, it may be reinstalled. With the Adapt CLI installed, run the following from the command line: adapt install adapt-contrib-assessment

    Alternatively, this component can also be installed by adding the following line of code to the adapt.json file: "adapt-contrib-assessment": "*" Then running the command: adapt install (This second method will reinstall all plug-ins listed in adapt.json.)

  • If Assessment has been uninstalled from the Adapt authoring tool, it may be reinstalled using the Plug-in Manager.

Settings Overview

Assessment is configured with the attributes that follow. It is configured on three levels of the content structure: course (course.json), article (articles.json), and block (blocks.json). The attributes are so grouped below and are properly formatted as JSON in example.json. Visit the Assessment wiki for more information about how they appear in the authoring tool.

Attributes

course.json

The following attributes, set within course.json, configure the defaults for all assessments in the course. These attributes can be overridden on a per assessment basis by setting attributes of the same names in articles.json.

_assessment (object): The Assessment object that contains values for _scoreToPass and _isPercentageBased.

_scoreToPass (integer): This is the achievement score required to pass the assessment. The learner's score must be greater than or equal to this score. It is the cumulative raw score needed to pass unless _isPercentageBased is set to true.

_correctToPass (integer): This is the achievement correctness required to pass the assessment. The learner's score must be greater than or equal to this score. It is the cumulative raw correctness needed to pass unless _isPercentageBased is set to true.

_isPercentageBased (boolean): Determines whether the values of _scoreToPass and _correctToPass should be treated as percentages or as the raw score and correctness. For example, if _isPercentageBased is set to true, a _scoreToPass value of 60 will be treated as 60%.

articles.json

The following attributes are appended to a particular article within articles.json. Multiple assessments may be used within a course, but they must be configured in separate articles.

_assessment (object): The Assessment object that contains values for _isEnabled, _id, _isPercentageBased, _scoreToPass, _banks, _randomisation, _questions, _includeInTotalScore, _assessmentWeight, _isResetOnRevisit, and _attempts.

_isEnabled (boolean): Turns the assessment on or off. Acceptable values are true or false.

_id (string): This is a unique name for the assessment. This value is used by other plug-ins, such as adapt-contrib-assessmentResults, to identify the assessment and to display its variables.

_suppressMarking (boolean): Suppresses the assessment question marking until completion of the assessment or until all attempts have been exhausted. Acceptable values are true or false.

_scoreToPass (number): This is the achievement score required to pass the assessment. The learner's score must be greater than or equal to this score. It is the cumulative raw score needed to pass unless _isPercentageBased is set to true.

_correctToPass (number): This is the achievement correctness required to pass the assessment. The learner's correctness must be greater than or equal to this value. It is the cumulative raw correctness needed to pass unless _isPercentageBased is set to true.

_isPercentageBased (boolean): Determines whether the values of _scoreToPass and _correctToPass should be treated as percentages or as the raw score and correctness. For example, if _isPercentageBased is set to true, a _scoreToPass value of 60 will be treated as 60%.

_includeInTotalScore (boolean): Determines if the score from this assessment should be sent to the LMS. The score sent is a percentage according to _assessmentWeight.

_assessmentWeight (number): If there are multiple assessments in the course, this value controls the proportion of the LMS score which is attributed to this assessment. 1 = 100%.

_isResetOnRevisit (boolean): Controls whether the assessment should be reset automatically (up to the number of available attempts) when a user revisits the page. Acceptable values are true or false.

_attempts (number): Controls the number of attempts available to the user. Any of the following values may be used to indicate an infinite number of attempts: -1, 0, null, undefined, "infinite". Note: If set to "infinite" and used in conjunction with _completionCriteria._requireAssessmentCompleted = true the course will not be considered complete until the assessment is passed.

_allowResetIfPassed (boolean): Controls whether the assessment may be reset after it has been passed (whilst there are attempts remaining). Acceptable values are true or false.

_scrollToOnReset (boolean): Controls whether to scroll to the assessment after reset or to stay at the top of the assessment page. Acceptable values are true or false.

_banks (object): If _banks is enabled, its attributes determine which questions from a series of question banks/buckets will be presented to the learner. Contains values for _isEnabled, _split, and _randomisation. (Use either _banks or _randomisation; the value of their _isEnabled attributes must be opposite booleans. If _banks is enabled, blocks must be organized into questions banks by adding the _quizBankID attribute referenced below. You must also have at least two banks; if you only have one bank of questions then the _randomisation functionality is likely to be more appropriate to your needs).

_isEnabled (boolean): Turns on or off the ability to use question banks.

_split (string): This is a comma-separated list of numbers corresponding to the number of questions to be drawn from each identified block. The position of the numeral in the list corresponds to the _quizBankID assigned to a block. The value of the number determines how many questions to retrieve randomly from that particular quiz bank. For example, a _split with a value of "2,1" would pick 2 questions from bank 1 ("_quizBankID": "1") and 1 question from bank 2 ("_quizBankID": "2").

_randomisation (boolean): Determines whether the questions will be displayed in the same order as the blocks are ordered in blocks.json or will be shuffled before they are presented to the learner. Acceptable values are true or false.

_randomisation (object): If _randomisation is enabled, its attributes control how many random questions will be presented to the learner. Contains values for _isEnabled and _blockCount. Questions and the order in which they are presented are maintained throughout an attempt, should a learner leave the assessment incomplete and return later. (Use either _randomisation or _banks; the value of their _isEnabled attributes must be opposite booleans.)

_isEnabled (boolean): Turns on or off the ability to use _randomisation.

_blockCount (number): The number of blocks to present to the learner. (Questions are presented by blocks. If one component occupies a block, it will be presented alone. If multiple components occupy a block, they will always appear together.)

_questions (object): Contains attributes for overriding question component behaviours. Contains values for _resetType, _canShowFeedback, _canShowMarking and _canShowModelAnswer.

_resetType (string): Determines whether the question component will register as completed when reset. When assigned a value of soft, the learner may continue to interact with it, but the component's _isComplete attribute remains set to true. When assigned hard, _isComplete is set to false, and the learner will be forced to complete it again if it is reset. Other plug-ins, such as Page Level Progress and Trickle, base their behavior on the value of a component's _isComplete attribute. Acceptable values are hard or soft. For 'soft', when using trickle, please set the trickle Completion Attribute to `_isInteractionComplete'.

_canShowFeedback (boolean): Determines whether question components within the assessment will be permitted to show its feedback. Acceptable values are true or false.

_canShowMarking (boolean): Determines whether question components within the assessment will show the marking after the user has answered. Acceptable values are true or false.

_canShowModelAnswer (boolean): Determines whether question components within the assessment will show the _showCorrectAnswer button or not if the user answers incorrectly. Acceptable values are true or false.

blocks.json

_assessment (object): The Assessment object that contains a value for _quizBankID.

_quizBankID (number): Add the _quizBankID attribute to your assessment blocks in order to organize them into question banks/buckets. IDs are coordinated with positions in the _split attribute. Quiz bank IDs are a 1-based index. The first position in the list corresponds to "_quizBankID": 1, the second position corresponds to "_quizBankID": 2, and so on. A value of '2,1' in _split would pick 2 questions from "_quizBankID": 1 and one question from "_quizBankID": 2.

components.json

Numbering randomised questions

If you need to display sequential question numbers within the component title when the questions are presented in a random order, the variables {{questionNumber}} and {{questionCount}} can be used within the displayTitle & title text.

Events

assessments:register Triggered when an assessment is registered. Occurs between app:dataReady and adapt:initialize events. Returns stateObject, assessmentModel

assessments:reset Triggered when an assessment is reset. Returns stateObject, assessmentModel

assessment:complete Triggered when the user submits the last question of the last assessment and the score is to be posted back to the LMS. Returns stateObject

assessments:complete Triggered when the user submits the last question of one of the assessments. Returns stateObject, assessmentModel

assessment:restored Triggered when all the assessments have been restored from 'offline storage' (typically SCORM or xAPI). Returns stateObject

stateObject

A description of the stateObject returned by the assessments:events is as follows:

Attribute Type Description
id string The unique id of the assessment
type string The assessment type (to allow for future assessment types, currently 'article-assessment' only)
pageId string The page to which the assessment belongs (used to reset the assessment before a pageView:preRender event)
isEnabled bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessment is enabled
isComplete bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessment is complete
isPercentageBased bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessment scoreToPass is percentage based
scoreToPass int Defines the threshold score to signify a pass
score int Returns the current score of the assessment
scoreAsPercent int Returns the current score of the assessment as a percentage, (maxScore-minScore/score-minScore) * 100
maxScore int Returns the maximum attainable score
minScore int Returns the minimum attainable score
correctCount int Returns the current correctness of the assessment
correctAsPercent int Returns the current correctness of the assessment as a percentage, (questionCount/correctCount) * 100
correctToPass int Defines the threshold correctness to signify a pass
questionCount int Returns the number of questions in the assessment
isPass bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessment is passed
includeInTotalScore bool Signifies that the assessment score will be posted to the LMS
assessmentWeight int Signifies the portion of the total LMS score which is derived from this assessment, (1 = 100%)
attempts int The total number of attempts specified by the configuration (0 = infinite)
attemptsSpent int The total number of attempts spent by the user
attemptsLeft int / bool The total number of attempts remaining for the user or true if attempts=infinite
lastAttemptScoreAsPercent int Returns the last attempt score
questions object array Contains an array of question objects { _id: string, _isCorrect: bool, title: string, displayTitle: string }
resetType string Returns a string signifying how the questions should be reset, either 'hard' or 'soft'
allowResetIfPassed bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessment can be reset after passing
questionModels object Contains a collection of the question models

A description of the stateObject returned by the assessment:complete event is as follows:

Attribute Type Description
isComplete bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessments are complete
isPercentageBased bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessments scoreToPass is percentage based
isPass bool Returns a boolean signifying if the assessments are passed
canRetry bool Returns a boolean signifying if any assessment is not passed and has attempts left
maxScore int Returns the maximum attainable score
minScore int Returns the minimum attainable score
score int Returns the current score of the assessments
scoreToPass int Defines the threshold score to signify a pass
scoreAsPercent int Returns the current score of the assessments as a percentage, (maxScore-minScore/score-minScore) * 100
correctCount int Returns the current correctness of the assessments
correctAsPercent int Returns the current correctness of the assessments as a percentage, (questionCount/correctCount) * 100
correctToPass int Defines the threshold correctness to signify a pass
questionCount int Returns the number of questions in the assessments
assessmentsComplete int Returns the number of complete assessments
assessments int Signifies the number of assessments passed to post back to the LMS

Limitations

Assessment must be used with question components that extend and implement Adapt's questionView. Each block in an assessment article must contain a question, blocks with only presentation components will not be rendered on restore. As of v2.0.9 blocks containing only presentation components can now safely be included in assessments. If data is required to be passed to a SCORM conformant LMS, the Spoor extension must be enabled. If question components are required to display feedback after attempts, the Tutor extension must be enabled. And if it is appropriate to display performance results to the learner, a separate component such as Assessment Results is required.


Version number: 5.0.2 adapt learning logo Framework versions: 5.19.1+ Author / maintainer: Adapt Core Team with contributors Accessibility support: WAI AA RTL support: Yes Cross-platform coverage: Chrome, Chrome for Android, Firefox (ESR + latest version), Edge, IE11, Safari 13+14 for macOS/iOS/iPadOS, Opera

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