• Assessments for Personalized Content (available in Professional edition only)
  • Assessments for Personalized Content (available in Professional edition only)
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  • Assessments can be used to create Personalized Content when deployed in the Professional edition of the Knowledge Center.
  • Personalized Content is based on associating the questions in an assessment with a document in the outline using the question's Associated Content property.
  • To enable Personalized Content, an assessment must be designated as a pre-assessment or post-assessment associated with a parent document in the outline, or linked directly to an outline as an inline assessment.
  • When deploying content in a Knowledge Path, you can specify which assessment to use as a pre-assessment and post-assessment. Pre-assessments and post-assessments have their own features and options that you can set in the Knowledge Center Manager.
  • In order to designate a pre-assessment and/or post-assessment, the assessments must be associated to the parent level document in the outline using the
  • Assessments
  • While inline assessments appear in the table of contents for the deployed outline, pre-assessments and post-assessments do not. Instead, they appear as nodes (headings) before the Subject Activity (for pre-assessments) and after the Subject Activity (for post-assessments) in the Knowledge Path.
  • You can add a concept to an assessment to provide additional instructions for the assessment or explain how it is used. You add a concept to an assessment in the Outline Editor by selecting the assessment in the outline and using the Concept pane to create or link a web page, package item, or URL. The concept appears in the Concept pane on the assessment's Start page in a Knowledge Path or in the Player, and is included in the Training Guide and Instructor Manual document formats if you choose to publish with assessments. To add a concept to an associated assessment, you can temporarily link the assessment to a module or section so that it appears as an inline assessment in the Outline Editor, add the concept, and then unlink the assessment.
  • Note:
  • See
  • Design the Assessment
  • Create an assessment in the Library.
  • In the
  • Assessments
  • Note:
  • Add questions to the assessment.
  • Open each question from the assessment or select the question in the Library. In the
  • Question
  • Associated Content
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  • Save the assessment.
  • In the Outline Editor or Library, select the parent module or section.
  • Display the Properties toolpane.
  • In the
  • General
  • Assessments
  • From the Associated Assessments for Knowledge Center dialog box, click
  • Add
  • associated assessment
  • Open
  • Click
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