I have been developing a training course for students assistants with Google's course builder https://code.google.com/p/course-builder/ which would allow all of the different options you stated. The course builder is pretty easy to work with and it also allows for embedded video and other resources, I think eventually it will be rolled into the new MOOC.org venture. On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Dawn Romano <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I'm hoping someone might be aware of an existing out-of-the-box > application that would fit the criteria described to me for a type of > library tutorial a member of the faculty would like to create. Here are > the details of what he wants, as they were given to me: > > > o User is given a multiple choice question. His/her answer to that > question determines to which page/question s/he is next directed. > > § In other words, the decision tree starts out small and expands from a > question such as "You have been assigned a term paper in which you need to > do research. Which of the following would be the first thing you would > do." Multiple choice options. Where the user goes next depends on the > choice. Same deal for the next page on which the user lands. > > o There is more than one possible end point to the "quiz" and there > should be the ability to backtrack and try a different route. > > o The user is to be given points based on his/her selections, resulting > in a final score at the end. > > o The results for each student would preferably be logged - sent to the > faculty via email is fine. > > o This should be able to be presented as a desktop application in a > classroom environment, but also possibly available on the web. > Does anyone know of any application that would fulfill these requirements? > > Thanks for any suggestions! >