![MACROMEDIA BREEZE PRESENTER Manual Download Page 65](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/macromedia/breeze-presenter/breeze-presenter_manual_3276183065.webp)
Setting an e-learning pass rate for a quiz
63
8.
Select how scores are reported to your learning management system. (If you selected the Report
to Breeze option in step 6, settings in this Report score to LMS as area are ignored and all
information is sent to Breeze.)
Score
specifies that scores are reported as a numerical score. For example, 8 out of 10 correct.
Percent
specifies that scores are reported as a percentage. For example, 85% correct.
9.
Select a reporting level. (If you selected the Report to Breeze option in step 6, settings in this
Reporting level area are ignored and all information is sent to Breeze.)
Only Report the Score
specifies that only scores are reported to the learning management
system.
Report Interactions and the Score
specifies that scores and interactions are both reported to
the learning management system.
10.
(Optional) Click Settings to customize how data is sent and formatted to a learning
management system. (For more information, see
“Customizing learning management system
settings” on page 67
.
11.
Click OK.
Setting an e-learning pass rate for a quiz
When you place quizzes in a presentation, you set a pass rate for users. The pass rate is a
percentage or numeric value that users must reach in order to pass the quizzes. For example,
setting a pass of 80% requires users to get 80% of questions correct in order to pass.
To set an e-learning pass rate:
1.
In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT file).
2.
From the Breeze menu, select Quiz Manager.
3.
In the Quiz Manager, select a quiz and click Edit Quiz Settings.
4.
Click the Pass or Fail Options tab.
5.
Select a Pass/Fail option:
“#” % or more of total score to pass
Enter a percentage value that students must meet in
order to pass. For example, if you enter a value of 80, students must provide correct answers to
80% of the questions. (In a quiz containing 10 questions, at least 8 must be answered
correctly).
“#” or more of total score to pass
Enter a numeric value that students must meet in order
to pass. For example, if you enter a value of 8, students must provide correct answers to 8
questions in the quiz.
6.
Click OK.