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Adding images as answer choices in Knowledge Checks and Quizzes.
Hello!
I am building a Dress Code Review course in Rise 360 and would like to have the answer choices be images in some of my Quiz questions, and in Knowledge check questions & Sort. Is this possible? If so, how?
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
Mary Morrison
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Mary,
Unfortunately this is not possible in Rise.
What we do in these cases, is to create an image that shows all of the choices and label them. Then add this image to the question stem.
Students would view the image and answer the question by selecting the answer choice that matches the label in the image.
- DanielWurmCommunity Member
Students being able to select an image as an answer is pretty stock standard for most course authoring tools. It is also a very important learning technique, as many skills require a worker to select the correct tools etc visually. Many workers have poor written language skills, but can easily identify the correct answer when presented with an image. This should be top of the dev list for Rise.
- LeaSAgatoStaff
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for sharing your insight on having the option to add images as answer choices in Rise 360 knowledge checks and quizzes. We appreciate how this feature can be useful for learners. We're currently tracking requests for this feature, and we'll let you know if we release updates that will help!
- PhilFossCommunity Member
There might be an accessibility issue that prevents development of this feature, people with vision issues etc. But in this example I was able to convert a multiple choice quiz into a clickable grid of 4 images. Non-sighted people still get the text options, and fancy sighted people get the images.
This is why I love Rise so much- you can build your own UI on top of their core functionality. And I'm just using CSS, no programming required.
- DanielWurmCommunity Member
I create courses for workers who require good visual skills; its a core skill and requirement of the occupation. Therefore, not only are people with visual impairment not able to work in these fields; they would never be asked to do the training for it.
I watched your video but it doesn't explain how to add this functionality to Rise.