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Creating a Test Out at the beginning of Rise Course
Kind of an old thread but can you put a quiz at the beginning and the same quiz at the end? The first quiz would have zero retries but the quiz at the end would have unlimited.
There is a way to include a pretest in Rise. To limit the user to 1 try for the pretest, that would be in a Storyline block. This post has details:
TIP: Build a Rise Course with a Pretest - Rise 360 Discussions - E-Learning Heroes (articulate.com)
Caveats:
- The course can't use the built-in navigation menu.
- The program can't tell the LMS if the user passed the pretest or if they went through the content. And it can't tell the LMS the user's score. But it can tell the LMS that the user "completed" the course.
And, yes, it would be a lot easier, with more options and fewer caveats, if Articulate would add pretest functionality to Rise. Besides "+1"ing that here, folks can submit a feature request here: Help Us Improve Our E-Learning Software by Submitting a Feature Request (articulate.com)
- HeatherVogt-d3212 months agoCommunity Member
In addition to the "map" and a couple questions, it looks like users can't go back and forth in the content either, is that right?
That might be a dealbreaker. Do I think people earnestly read the content in these compliance courses, reviewing and going back and forth? No. But not having Prev and Next buttons is a pretty common UX need.
Am I understanding that correctly? With navigation and Prev/Next buttons turned off, users can't go back and forth?
- JudyNollet12 months agoSuper Hero
I think your "map" and some of the other questions are answered in the sample Rise-with-pretest course in Review 360. That entire "course" is filled with the details needed to create a similar Rise course with a pretest. The link to the sample is in the post (which I linked to in my previous comment).
As for having a lesson after "the post-content quiz" with another SL block with a completion trigger: No, that won't work. Rise only lets you track completion of one designated SL block. That's why this method requires steering folks to the same "completion" lesson.
Yes, the built-in Prev and Next buttons are disabled. That prevents the user from accessing the "completion" lesson before they finish the content lesson(s) if those are required. However, if the required content includes multiple lessons, you could add button stacks to let the user navigate between lessons.