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AllisonLaMotte
Staff
Hi Jodi,
If your client's LMS doesn't allow them to view and/or correct the answers then you could, like you said, use a tool like Google Surveys or Survey Monkey to do that. If you decide to go that route, you could embed it in your Storyline course as a web object so people don't have to navigate away from the course to answer the questions. I hope that's helpful!
If your client's LMS doesn't allow them to view and/or correct the answers then you could, like you said, use a tool like Google Surveys or Survey Monkey to do that. If you decide to go that route, you could embed it in your Storyline course as a web object so people don't have to navigate away from the course to answer the questions. I hope that's helpful!
JodiSansone
2 years agoCommunity Member
Yes, thank you. I just wanted to confirm that I understood this thread. I don't believe my client necessarily wants to correct the responses. They want visibility to the open-ended responses so they can learn themselves what would make their courses better. It was a coincidence that this question came up on Monday, right after I had submitted an open-end question demo for the most recent weekly elearning challenge #392. Sarah Hodge created a demo that used javascript to capture the learner's open end responses at the end of her demo. It captured text entry fields. I was thinking that might be another way to capture a learner response, print it to PDF, and then have it mailed to someone. But that's a lot of work for the learner. But not impossible. Here's how I interpreted the challenge: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/392+Open+End+Questions/story.html
Thank you for responding. I appreciate it.
Thank you for responding. I appreciate it.
- AllisonLaMotte2 years agoStaffAh yes, good point! That's another option. Love your example! :) Thanks for sharing