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Can one single checkbox be placed in a Rise course?
Hi, I'd like to build a course in which my learners check a box in different sections of the course as a confirmation that they've completed that specific section. I tried leaving only one of the boxes from a multiple-choice interaction, but it doesn't work. So that's my question, can single checkboxes be placed in different sections of a course so the learners tick it as confirmation that they've indeed completed that section?
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
You Can use the list item checkbox and then add a continue button after it. Set the continue button so the block above needs to be completed
- MaddieHentschelCommunity Member
I noticed a discrepancy here! So, I used the list item checkbox followed by the Continue button (set so that the block above needs to be completed). When I checked the box, the Continue button appeared, but then I unchecked the box and the Continue button still stayed, so I could click it and finish the course even though the box was unchecked!!!
Hi Heidi! The Continue block watches for interactions with the block(s) above, so checking and then unchecking the same box will still count as an interaction for the Continue block and count that block as complete.
- OmarQuesadaCommunity Member
Thanks Matthew! I know about that option, but (and I should've mentioned this in my original post) the learners will have to access some of the content in another learning platform. So what I want is an actual checkbox (saying for instance "I have successfully watched this video") that the learner has to click to confirm that they've completed that item. Doing so, in my view, would also increase the learner's commitment to actually complete those items in the other platform. I'd appreciate any further ideas.
- OmarQuesadaCommunity Member
This looks great! A little too technical for my taste and my deadline, but it may be worth the try :)
- REALSENSEAdminCommunity Member
Hi Omar. I know this thread is from a while ago now, but I've currently got exactly the same checkbox issue and was wondering what your workaround was.
- OmarQuesadaCommunity Member
Hi RealSense, I had to do some catchup with what I did back then. I've attached the snapshots below for your reference. I pretty much inserted a checkbox list, went to its Content option (the little pencil icon), deleted the other two response options, edited the one left with what I needed it to say, and then inserted a Continue interaction below it that only gets enabled once you've completed the interaction above it, that is, the checklist. Hope this helps!
- OmarQuesadaCommunity Member
Yup, I think this'll do it. Thanks, Phil!
- frank340Community Member
Hello
In Rise 360, while a single checkbox cannot be added across multiple sections for confirmation, you can utilize a multiple-choice interaction with just one option to serve this purpose. Another option is using a "Continue" button or completion button after each section. This allows learners to indicate they've finished a section, providing a clear completion signal without the need for a traditional checkbox.