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Read & Select Scenario Lectora
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In the read and select scenario template, the learner reviews a scenario, then selects an image button at bottom.
When they do an xAPI statement fires indicating which image they selected.
Supplemental content is also displayed.
The user can then make two additional selections - voting up or down the content they're reviewing.
These statements look like the following.
To edit the image statements, you'll need to select the content button in an image group and expand to show its actions.
To edit the "voted" statements, expand an image selected group - xAPI statements are on the Choose another option button and this is the one button.
Just select an action, then open the Action tab in the top ribbon.
From here, you can edit the details through Lectora's interface or add custom values.
After edits, you just need to publish your file to xAPI to get statements going to your LRS.
This article last reviewed Jan, 2019. The software may have changed since the last review.