Should I add the course survey to the quiz or create a separate product?

Sep 25, 2015

Hello,

I'm thinking if I add the survey questions (and ask for resource recommendations via the essay survey slide) to the end of a quiz, it will interfere with the SCORM quiz scoring?

I think it should be a separate product, even though if included in the quiz, they are forced to complete it.

Thoughts?

6 Replies
Ann Godmere

Thank you. I have a follow-up question.

If I only have the results slide for the quizzes and then include survey questions as optional after the quiz, how will my client be able to view important survey responses?

Should I add on the survey questions to the quiz questions, and use one results slide for all? Then my client can review survey response questions, even those with essay answers?
My preference would be to keep the two separate but I do need for my client to be able to view survey responses.

Thanks!
Ann

Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Ann,

A results slide (whether it's a quiz or a survey) can track all the questions in terms of reporting, but a survey results slide just wont' include a score. So you'll want to add a quiz results slide and just make sure to track all questions. 

As you mentioned you could also keep them as separate courses and again just include a results slide and use that as your tracking option to your LMS. You'll also want to check with your LMS team that they will be able to report on users' answers from a survey or essay question. 

Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi William,

You are correct that you can o nly track one results slide (or the slides viewed) as a completion method, but you could include a quiz results slide that also tracks your survey questions. They won't be scored, so they shouldn't contribute to the overall score that you're seeing on the final slide but will report to your LMS as such. It'll be up to the LMS to display them in the reports that you pull though - so you may want to defer to your LMS team for additional information.

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