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Adding "Continue" button to Rise Quiz
Hello.
I have a lesson that comes after a Quiz to wrap up the module and thank the student for participating. However, there is no way to add a "Continue" button in a block for a quiz.
I do not want my students to be able to navigate freely using the sidebar, so I have that options set to "Closed."
Quizzes are considered "lessons" so why is there no option to add Block functionality? This feature was just rolled out for all other lesson types just last week, so how did Quizzes miss the cut?
What are my options here? I do see that others have asked the same question in the forums but I am on a tight delivery schedule and need to have this addressed ASAP. I also see a workaround that someone offered using Storyline, but I do not want to go through that unless it is absolutely necessary.
This feature should be in Rise.
Thank you.
Dave
- LanceCrowe-7936Community Member
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Come on ... Rise up and find a way to do better with this.
- AdamRomanoCommunity Member
This made my day, Lance! The problem continues to be the problem.
- JPLacombeCommunity Member
This is a show stopper. Please enable the Continue Block Button on the Quiz Results screen.
- FahadAlmulhim-2Community Member
Exactly, we need continue button for quiz if the user passed the quiz, and ability to return back to the previous lesson if the user needs to review or missed any thing
is there any way we can solve this ?
Hello, Fahad. Do you have the sidebar menu enabled? Users will be able to navigate to previous or next lessons after taking the quiz using that menu.
- BradAleman-5bacCommunity Member
I really want to emphasize how bad of an experience this is for users right now. What David is saying is right--we need a way to add a big, obvious continue button, especially since we're training users to be looking for the big Continue button that they have on every other lesson. But when they get to the quiz, it's something completely different, and they actually often have to scroll down to see the tiny continue button.
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Thanks for the comments Brad. Considering that the world is locked indoors these days the world of E-Learning has taken on a whole new dimension of importance. I can't understand why a seemingly logical and easy upgrade is so hard for Articulate to complete.
- AmberRominger-1Community Member
Agreed. This was originally requested over a year ago, with multiple requests for this.
- AmberRominger-1Community Member
From a UI/UX perspective, the continue button should look the same as the continue button on the dividers. My users aren't used to continuing by scrolling to the bottom, they're used to seeing this button at the end of knowledge checks and other blocks. Please add in this feature for UI/UX consistency.
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Alyssa,
Thank you for at least saying something, even it it's not good news. Considering that this request has been out there for two years and it doesn't even appear on your roadmap does not give me much hope of a solution any time soon. Can you PLEASE emphasize with your team how non-intuitive the current UI is in this regard and the problems it causes for users?
Are there any other stages to your roadmap besides "planned" and "in development?" I'm stunned that an issue which has generated significant attention could not be categorized as (at the very least) "Planned." - MichaelBauerCommunity Member
It would be ideal to have the same Continue block. I know the Continue arrow exists at the bottom, but for many it is off the bottom of the screen, so people initially think "oh the quiz is done so this means I have finished the eLearning course" and then email us to tell us that it hasn't marked as complete in the LMS ... when on purporse the quiz isn't at the end.
Hopefully something can be done soon. A continue block? Move the current continue arrow up in line with the Take Again retry?
- AnneBreckenr223Community Member
Agree!
- JimPictonCommunity Member
Hello Articulate team :-)
Has there been any movement on this yet? It's been requested quite clearly for two years. The grey button at the bottom of the screen doesn't cut it, as it's been pointed out a few times, users don't notice the grey area...especially if they've been conditioned to look for a large blue 'Continue' button throughout the rest of the course.
To be honest, it's insane that we can add a CONTINUE button on every other screen, but cannot do this for the Quiz Screen. The reason that we love your products e.g. Storyline and Rise is because they allow us to deliver intuitive, consistent and engaging UI-driven learning experiences.
To be honest - and drawing back upon Lance's BMW analogy - outside of the area reserved for displaying the quiz results, why are we unable to treat the remainder of the screen as a standard content block and be able to *gasp* add a Continue button, or perhaps even provide a customised message, graphic etc to personalise the learning journey...
We can do this in Storyline and I'm pretty sure that Adobe Captivate and Lectora have this licked? This is a pretty simple request - I won't call it a feature request as it is expected functionality IMHO - so I can't see why this one has been fobbed off for so long.
Show us why we pay you the big bucks Articulate!
Cheers,
Jim- FahadAlmulhim-2Community Member
Articulate team, please :)
- BradAleman-5bacCommunity Member
I'm glad this is getting traction again, as it really is such a pain point for our users. We've actively had discussions about the best way to design parts of our course around this limitation to make it clearer for them. We're actually making changes to how we design and build courses specifically to address a product flaw. I comment every time I see someone post something about this, and there's a lot of demand for it.
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Thanks Brad. I had all but given up but whenever I see an influx of comments I jump back in to see what's going on. It is baffling to me how Articulate continues to ignore this request. They either don't understand the psychology behind it or simply don't care. When students are conditioned to expect a certain function consistently and that function is suddenly taken away in an isolated instance, of course they're going to be confused. What is is about the Quiz that cannot accept block functions, Articulate?
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Just updating the team at Articulate to let them know that their continued failure to add a very simple function continues to confound end users. Here's a little correspondence I just received from another upset student who thinks that there is no way to continue after a quiz:
Thanks for responding back. There is no button at the bottom of the page to continue, like on the rest of the pages.Hey Articulate team...DO YOU SEE THAT? The quiz page doesn't have a "continue" button like the other pages!
In other words.....99% of the course worked one way, and now this last 1% is different. This lack of consistency is jarring and confusing to end users and it's causing needless stress.
Please put block functionality and the ability to include a "CONTINUE" button in Rise Quizzes NOW.
- Sarah-JoyBrown-Community Member
Agree. I did not move forward after the Trial because I can't justify
spending that amount of money when something so simple can't be done.
- BradAleman-5bacCommunity Member
Hey guys, can you take this into a private chat or something? You're flooding the work inboxes of anyone subscribed to this thread with your argument.
- LanceCrowe-a0e7Community Member
Yes - apologies!!!
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Sorry about that Brad. I have nothing more to say on the topic anyway. I've made my point. Apologies for the inbox flooding.