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Continue to next topic after passing quiz
I have a Rise course that includes several sections using blocks. I'm using button sets to create branching so I have turned off the previous/next buttons. I have a quiz block at the end of the course and want to have a slide after passing the quiz to wrap up the course and thank the participant. The only option I get, whether passing or not, is retake the quiz. Anyone have a workaround?
Thanks for popping in to share Che!
Welcome to E-Learning Heroes by the way :)
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Has there been any progress toward including a "continue" feature for a Quiz in Rise? Since the new toolbar option adding Block functionality to most lesson types was released last week, it's boggling that this feature is not available for a Quiz. I see Che's workaround, but I'm on a tight timeline and shouldn't have to go through that to make this work.
I too have a Lesson that comes after a Quiz to wrap up the lesson and thank the participant.
Hi David,
The new blocks shortcut bar and the grouped lessons put all the lesson types together for ease of access and building out your content. Quizzes remained the same graded experiences that you’re used to (you can add the same kind of knowledge checks as blocks in lessons, but there they’re ungraded). That's why you're not able to add a Continue button immediately after a quiz. Have you disabled all the other navigation options such as the Prev/Next lesson and the sidebar? I'd suggest choosing one of those options to make sure your learners have a way to navigate.
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Hi Ashley,
Yes, I do have the previous/next feature turned on. I have disabled the sidebar because I do not want students being able to navigate freely on their own. I want them to move in a linear fashion from top to bottom.
If I set overall navigation to "restricted" but turn the sidebar on, will they be prevented from taking the lessons out of order?
As for the previous/next feature, I got feedback from multiple testers that there is some intuition lacking to use it. Often, students must do additional scrolling beyond the screen content to "activate" the previous/next button. Most of my lessons do use a "Continue" button, and students get used to having that navigation tool. If that button is suddenly not available in a quiz and they have to scroll to find the "next" button, it can be confusing.
Thanks for your help and I'm looking forward to hearing back from you.
Dave
Hi Dave,
Yup - you got it! Restricted navigation requires that the learner progress through the course in the order you set up. If they tried to click the next button or another new lesson in the sidebar without interacting with all the current lesson components they'll see a 🚫symbol and warning to complete the lesson before moving on.
When scrolling to the next lesson button, the amount of scroll may also depend on the device or the browser size they're viewing the course on. You'll notice that when you start a new lesson the previous button is above the visible content so that it's not taking up any screen real estate from your content and the same is true for shorter content with the next button. We've found that most learners see the scrolling similar to other websites and mobile output, that if there is an option to keep scrolling there must be more to see. It's good to hear another perspective so that our team can keep that in mind as we continue to make improvements and add features to Rise.
Hope this helps clarify, and if you need anything else let me know!
- MartikaCoxFormer Staff
Hi all,
Good news - we have now added a Continue button after Quiz for courses where the Next/Prev buttons have been turned off.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out!
- MagdaDiaz-c87feCommunity Member
I don't see how this can be added. Can you post a screenshot?
- MichaelineNa077Community Member
FOLLOWING.
- MagdaDiaz-c87feCommunity Member
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
- SeanMatthewL126Community Member
Hi Martika, where does this appear as an option? I don't see anything in the settings of the Quiz, and it seems they're just stopped at the end of the quiz.
- NicoleLegault1Community Member
Hi Magda and Sean,
Susan is correct that there is no need to manually add the continue button yourself to the quiz results slide. It will be automatically added for you to the quiz results.
- SusanEppsCommunity Member
Awesome! Thank you @Martika!
- DavidWolfeCommunity Member
Outstanding and thank you for providing the update.
- SusanEppsCommunity Member
I finally figured this out. There's no ability to add it on your own. It gets added automatically if you have a quiz with blocks after and menu is set to none in settings.
- RyanFraschCommunity Member
Following. I'm still not able to get this to work on my courses. I don't have navigation enabled, but there is no continue button showing after my quiz results.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/8d145bab-388f-4467-974d-c355fa6c568a/review
- MartikaCoxFormer Staff
Hi Ryan,
There are two conditions that must be met for the continue “button” to pop up: The prev/next buttons should be turned off, and the sidebar should be set to no sidebar.
To turn off prev/next buttons go to settings, click navigation, and toggle the previous & next buttons option to off.
Learn how to turn off the sidebar right here.
Let me know if you get stuck!