Data Collection Question

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Greetings, everyone...

Please help me. I have designed a slef paced presentation to instruct
employees on something. I want to include one ot two slides at the end
which will accept typed-in answers to questions to test the employees
retention and knowledge. I want the presentation to then dump the answers
into some sort of file for later review by the training staff.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance... Russ
 
Rough and ready solution.
Put your questionaire in a word document with blanks or whatever
and instructions on what to fill out.
Also give instructions on how to e-mail the word file to your training
department
Put the word file in the same folder as the PPT file and link inside PPt
to the word file.
 
-----Original Message-----
Greetings, everyone...

Please help me. I have designed a slef paced presentation to instruct
employees on something. I want to include one ot two slides at the end
which will accept typed-in answers to questions to test the employees
retention and knowledge. I want the presentation to then dump the answers
into some sort of file for later review by the training staff.
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance... Russ

Hi Russ, Bizarre you should ask this, I've been
researching exactly the same question this very day and
got an answer!

Go to http://office.microsoft.com/en-
us/assistance/HA010429541033.aspx for a brilliant tutorial
on this. If your distributing your training to multiple
sites on CDRom you'll need to consider how to get the data
generated in to one place unless all sites are networked
or you know how to hanlde data over the web/intranet. The
tutorial uses code to put the data in the default
directory where the presentation is running. no doubt this
code can be changed to send it elsewhere but I need to
devle further into active x and vbasic to work that out.

You may be a more advaned user than me but I also found
out today about making such content more interactive usinf
triggers. If you don't already know about them cehck them
out. In about 1/2 and hour I'd got some much more lively
and useful material together.

Hope this helps, I'd be interested in any revelations you
make. Going luck, Jim
 
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