I am building a digital proficiency survey and would like to insert an education or content slide after each question for those who select "no" or "I don't know".
Is the easiest was to do this by inserting a results slide for each question? Building out a free form question and answer? Etc.
Let me know what you think would be the most efficient way to attack this.
Survey questions don't have right or wrong answers, so a Results slide wouldn't have anything to score.
If you use a graded question, you still wouldn't need a Results slide. Just provide immediate feedback.
Edit the Correct layer (i.e., they answered "yes") so it doesn't say the answer was correct. Instead, it could provide a positive message about the user's proficiency. Or you could even program that layer to automatically hide and jump to the next slide when the layer timeline starts.
Edit the Incorrect layer (i.e., they answered "no" or "I don't know") so it provides the supporting content.
If you use a survey question (not a graded question), you can still send the no/I-don't-know users to a content slide. To do that, use the Next button instead of the Submit button, and add conditions for branching to different slides based on what answer was selected.
The attached file provides a demo of how to do that.
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Hi, Kristopher,
Survey questions don't have right or wrong answers, so a Results slide wouldn't have anything to score.
If you use a graded question, you still wouldn't need a Results slide. Just provide immediate feedback.
If you use a survey question (not a graded question), you can still send the no/I-don't-know users to a content slide. To do that, use the Next button instead of the Submit button, and add conditions for branching to different slides based on what answer was selected.
Amazing.
That is incredibly helpful!
Thank you so much.
Kris