๐ RQB Multiple Reattempts & Self-Assessment Feature Guide
This guide shows how educators can turn on multiple attempts and how learners can reattempt lessons in both the LMS and Journey modes. It also explains how the scores are shown and tracked after each attempt.
๐ง Educator Controls (Web โ LMS & Journeys)
1. Enable Reattempts
Educators can allow learners to try a lesson more than once by turning on the Reattempt option. You can set how many times learners are allowed to try (e.g. 1, 2, 3 times, or Unlimited).
โ Works for: LMS and Journeys
๐ Where to find it: Experio Builder > Reattempt Settings
๐ Screenshot:
LMS
Journey
๐งโ๐ Learner Experience
1. Reattempt Button (After Submitting)
If the teacher allows it, learners will see a "Reattempt" button after they finish a lesson. Clicking it lets them try again.
โ Works on: Web and Mobile
๐ Web Screenshot:
๐ Mobile Screenshot:
2. Reattempt Confirmation Message
Before starting a new attempt, learners will see this message to confirm:
โIf you choose to continue, your final score will be stored for analytics purposes but the data within the lesson will be reset to enable a new attempt on the task.โ
โ Works on: Web and Mobile
๐ Analytics & Gradebook View
3. View Past Attempts and Progress
Learners and parents can see progress across different attempts. This includes:
Most Recent Attempt
Average Score
Personal Best Score
๐ Web: Go to Gradebook > Click on the score to open detailed view
๐ Mobile: Click on the progress bar on the lesson dashboard
๐งฎ RQB Scoring Updates
4. RQB Question Points
When you're setting up an RQB (Random Question Block), all questions need to have the same point value. For example, you canโt have one question worth 1 point and another worth 2 points, everything needs to be scored evenly. This ensures a fair and balanced assessment for everyone taking the test.
5. Final Score in Gradebook
For now, only the last attempt will be used to show your score in the gradebook.
๐ Note: Older attempts will still be saved and shown in the analytics section, but they wonโt count toward your final grade.