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Continue Button Upon Quiz Completion in Rise
For some reason, I thought there was a feature where a Continue button would appear at the end of a Rise quiz to let the learner move to the next lesson of the course when the learner achieved a passing score if the next and previous buttons were turned off in the course. Is this not the case? I have tested it on preview and after publishing it, and a continue button does not appear if I pass the quiz.
- RodgerLingCommunity Member
Please explain why it's necessary to disable all other navigation to put a simple CONTINUE button at the bottom of a quiz that has been completed successfully? I certainly don't want to give up the advantages of showing a (restricted) sidebar! Yet when a student completes the quiz, they have absolutely NO prompt telling them to do anything other than retake the quiz. That is clearly not a good user experience. Eventually, they will probably guess they need to close the window and return to the rest of the course, but why deliberately provide that uncertainty? Am I missing something obvious?
- RodgerLingCommunity Member
Right, I see the same sort of text if I add a lesson after the quiz, so it works. I was just musing that since my learners have been clicking CONTINUE throughout the previous content (we use the "must complete" continues to ensure they are not just scrolling past), it would be more consistent if there was a CONTINUE button after the quiz as well. The big red CONTINUE button is more obvious than the "next" message.
But let me amend my musing. If we had the ability to customize a "congratulations, you've passed the quiz" message when a learner meets our quiz score criteria, that might be an even better place to tell them it's now time to close the window to return to the main LMS screen.
The best solution of all would be a CONTINUE-style button that would close the window for them. I know there is the "exit course" (very subtle) at top right but that's not where a person would normally look. I'll add instructions to handle all of this, but I think you'll agree that in an ideal world instructions shouldn't be necessary on the web when there is a linear process--the process should be self-explanatory.
Again, thanks for your patience with my ramblings.Gotcha! Sorry it took me so long to understand what you meant here. Would you be up for logging a feature request to tell us more about your specific needs?
In the meantime, if there’s anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
- BenGilesCommunity Member
+1000,000.
We’ve just moved from one of your competitor authoring tools because we got sick of tiresome workarounds which exist because of poor soft-dev choices.
Please. Rise quizzes need a content block at the end, in which one can add text and/or the usual large CONTINUE lozenge button.
Thanks,
Ben.
- MinervaRiosCommunity Member
Hi! I was able to set the continue after the quiz by selecting "No sidebar" and restricting the order the lessons have to be taken. But even when I want them to take the lessons in a particular order I also would like to provide the option to the employee to go back after the quiz to review the content of a specific lesson. I see that it is possible as some of the examples in other forums has the ability Ex. https://rise.articulate.com/share/8fEwLj1qtbVE35OgT18_ilAjrQGlj8Ih?_ga=2.22316987.1486058789.1581888349-764939695.1420477793#/.
Who would be the person to share the settings on how it is done in t his example?
Regards!
Hi Anthony,
You're correct, there is a feature for this! In order for it to work you need to turn off the Next and Previous buttons as well as the Sidebar. It sounds like you turned off the Next and Previous buttons, but maybe not the Sidebar.
Can you try that out and let me know if it's working correctly?
- InnovativeDelivCommunity Member
Hi Allison,
I have the same issue. The sidebar did not seem to correct this. Other thoughts?
Mark with Innovative Delivery
HI there,
Did you also turn off the Next and Previous buttons? You need to do both in order for this to work.
Let me know! :)
- InnovativeDelivCommunity Member
Turning them off for the whole presentation? If so, I have no navigation tools during the preview at all. Guess I'm missing something.
That's correct, in order for this feature to work you'd need to turn them off for the whole course. You can then add in button stacks or continue buttons to navigate from lesson to lesson.
I hope that makes sense! If there's anything else I can do to help, please let me know.
- InnovativeDelivCommunity Member
Thank you Allison
You're welcome!
- RodgerLingCommunity Member
Or at least give us the opportunity to provide some kind of text instructions after the quiz! I'd prefer a CONTINUE button that opened the next set of lesson blocks but if we must close the window manually, at least let me tell them that.
Hi Rodger,
By default, if you have the sidebar and prev/next buttons on, there's a "next lesson" button. However, before we added this feature, learners didn't have any way to move forward when the authors had deactivated the sidebar and the prev/next buttons. Now, thanks to the continue button, learners are no longer stuck.
It sounds like neither of these solutions is exactly what you're looking for. Could you explain to me how you'd like it to work?
I'm not sure what you mean when you say that you need to close the window manually, the quiz shouldn't be opening in a separate window. Can you explain what you're seeing here?
Let me know and we'll go from there. :)
- RodgerLingCommunity Member
In our LMS, all of the articulate content opens in its own window. That window has to be closed in order to get back to the LMS main menu.
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- DanielaAravena-Community Member
The continue button after the quiz is very hard to see for other users they don't understand that they can click there if there was a way to modify it to look like the other continue button it will be the best since it is very hard to see and I'm getting complains from my users.