Simulation Widget
Dashboard View
Some courses are enhanced with a practice simulation, like St. Sigma, Fraud Squad, or Drury Lane. In these cases, the Simulation widget will be included in the dashboard. It will be found in the top-right of the dashboard next to "Exams".
Expanded View
Scores
The expanded view of the Simulation widget is split into 2 sections: Scores and Tollgate Stats. The Scores section opens by default. Here you will find the scores by phase for each user in the dashboard.
You can reset any phase for users by clicking the "reset" button on the right. A window will pop open for you to select the phase you wish to reset.
Refresh the tollgate question results at any time by clicking the icon in the top right corner.
In some cases, users may have chosen different versions of the simulation in the course. The scores for the simulation they are currently playing will be displayed in the scores table.
Tollgate Stats
Click the "Tollgate Stats" button at the top of the Simulation widget to switch pages.
This section will allow you to review the tollgate questions and see how each user answered them. You have access to the questions for all 3 versions of the simulation. Select the simulation from the drop-down menu on the left.
You can navigate through the questions by phase (using the phase names at the top), selecting the question from the drop-down, or using the next arrow in the bottom-right corner.
For multiple choice questions, the number of users who answered each option is displayed on the left and the number of points given for each response is on the right. A break down of correct and incorrect user responses is shown at the bottom.
Open-ended questions will display the user's name, their response, and the AI generated response they were given.
For "select all that apply" questions, the correct answers will be highlighted in green and the users' selected responses and the number of points rewarded will appear below. This question type allows for partial credit. If any user received partial credit, you will see a "partially correct" section in the break down at the bottom.
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