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When clicking on a transition arrow you will see a popup as below:


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This makes possible to enter define one or several conditions either on the minimum score to follow that transition.

When several next steps are available, Opigno will look for the transition with the higher minimum score that is lower or equal to the user's score.

For example, if the user got a 80% score, and if there are some transitions with the following minimum scores: 0%, 60%, 90%, the user will be lead to the next step linked to the transition with 60% minimum scoreat last step or on the answer to some activities inside last module ; these conditions will be evaluated by Opigno to define the next step of the user's learning path.

To add a new condition, you have to select "score" or "Answer at last step" in the list, and click on "Add" button.

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In case of selecting score, you just have to enter the minimum score (in %) to be reached by the user, and click on "Validate" button:

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In case of selecting "Answer at last step", some conditions can be defined on all activities with type multiple choice or true/false question.

You will just have to select among these questions the one(s) that you want to consider for the condition, and the answers to be considered.

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You can this way cumulate conditions on score, and/or the answers to several questions:

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The conditions can be be afterwards modified and/or deleted.


When several next steps are available, Opigno will select the first one where all the conditions are met.


In case you want to add additional transitions between some steps, just refer to the next section.

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Learners are presented a flat display of learning paths, considering initially the ideal scenario that they got the maximum score at every step. Then, in case of guided navigation, according to their real own progress , and if they got some scores that fall into other transition rules in the learning path, (score and answers) the steps displayed to them in this flat view will be adapted.


In case of free navigation the conditions are not considered, the user can see all the steps and freely navigate within all of them.