Self-chosen Study Path Example
You can find the download file and a similar example that you can try out directly under the link https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/onyxeditor/published/oud1.
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Here is how you can create a customized study path similar to the example file:
1. | Create a test and select “Linear mit Testwegsteuerung" (linear with test path control) in the test options. | ![]() |
2. | Create the necessary sections and questions along with the answers. The sample test consists of one question on the selected module. There should be two specialist tasks displayed for each of the three modules offered. Thus, you need three sections for the test. The first section is based on the selected module, the second on the first specialist task per module and the third one on the second specialist task per module. The structure could also be different, for example, one section per module with the corresponding specialized tasks of the module.
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3 | In the example, the choice interaction question type was used. You can, however, also use all the other question types. When assigning visibility settings, it is helpful to know the ID of each answer, which can also be displayed. This can be done by enabling the option “Identifier (ID) der Antworten anzeigen" (show identifiers (IDs) of answers” in your settings. | ![]() |
4 | If necessary, customize the IDs of the answers. To simplify the sample test for the module selection task, the IDs of the answers were named according to the modules: T-PP > Topic Project Planning, T-RM > Topic Risk Management, T-TM > Topic Team Management. | ![]() |
5 | Create a user variable to save the module selection. A user variable is required to save the learner's answer to the module selection. Create these in the question variables. Make sure you use the correct variable type, which is “text” in this case. (1) Additionally, create a condition to ensure that a module is assigned to the user even if no selection is made (the user clicks the Next button without selecting an answer). In the example, a condition has been added that assigns the topic to Project Planning (T-PP). (2) But it is also possible to choose a random selection (value set: random selection). | ![]() |
6 | Set your visibility preferences. For each specialized task, a visibility rule is created according to the module selection. You can recognize tasks for which visibility rules have already been defined by the lock icon in the test structure. General information on creating visibility rules can be found on the page Sichtbarkeit festlegen. | ![]() |
7 | Once all visibility rules have been created, you can check the functionality of the test in the preview. | ![]() |