Wondering if it's possible to add a survey slide where users can enter actual feedback in a text box if they strongly disagree with a survey question.
So for example, if the question was 'I found this course useful' and the user ticks 'Strongly disagree', how can I then ask them to provide more information within that slide?
Hi there, Chris! Sure thing. You'll want to keep each interaction, or question, on a separate slide. Results slides can track survey questions and send responses to your learning management system.
Do you only want the survey slide to appear if the user chooses "strongly disagree?"
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Hi there, Chris! Sure thing. You'll want to keep each interaction, or question, on a separate slide. Results slides can track survey questions and send responses to your learning management system.
Do you only want the survey slide to appear if the user chooses "strongly disagree?"
Thanks for the answer, Crystal.
Let's say anything less than 4/5 (so 3 or less out of 5) needs a little further feedback. How would I go about setting this up?
Gotcha, Chris. This might be trickier to setup using a Likert question slide since you don't have access to those variables for each radio button.
Community folks: has anyone built a creative workaround to showing slides based on answers to a ranking system?
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