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- DanielStaten-d9Community Member
Another use case for not wanting to show Rise quiz scores:
I'm building a branched course and need to use the quiz to submit completion to our LMS. So, I create a multiple response question that acts as a "survey" at the end of the course. The question is comprised of 4 answers with a 25% passing score. This way, the learner can click one or more of the answers and pass the "quiz." I would not want them to see scores because there's no relevant context for them. I really just need this as a way to trigger completion.
- RonLucindoCommunity Member
Yes, there is a way to bypass the scoring. Here is the workaround.
Do not create it as knowledge checks.Follow the steps.
1. Create a lesson title: for example, Knowledge check.
2. Click add content, and select create lesson.
3. Click block library (located on leftmost side)
4. Select knowledge check.
5. Create the desired KC, and voila, no scoring.Hope this helps.
- EmilHeidkampCommunity Member
Hi - as I'm sure you're aware lack of detailed reporting is probably the one thing preventing RISE from leaving ADAPT and your other rivals in the dust. We're about to author yet another course that could benefit from collecting ungraded survey response data, and will likely have to implement yet another hack / suboptimal workaround.
Is there *any* hope that an option to, at minimum, suppress/skip the results slide (or present a custom completion message) might arrive in the next month? Otherwise I'll just have to ask our team if they can hack the output JS like we often are forced to do.
Love your products, but would appreciate a bit more candor and acknowledging the validity of common real-world use cases.Hi Emil,
Thanks for your feedback! I'm sorry you feel like we're not acknowledging the validity of real-world use cases, that's not our intention. Please know that we take every feature request seriously, however, we receive hundreds of them every week. So as you can imagine, prioritizing them is no small task. Here's an inside look at how that process works.
I don't have any update on the ability to skip the results slide, however if you don't need to score your learners you could use the knowledge check blocks instead of a quiz lesson. Hopefully, that can work as a solution for you in the meantime!
Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help. :)
- KavithaNair-68bCommunity Member
Hi,
If I use the Knowledge check instead of a quiz, can I tag this to Course completion based on correct/wrong answer?
I have been using the quiz as an acknowledgement survey for our compliance courses. Just one question that says "I have read and understood the policy" - Options Accept and decline. My LMS report is tracking how many people have accepted and declined based on Passes/Failed status. I would like to hide the results slide.
Can this be done using Knowledge Check?
Thanks,
Kavitha
- mitchhorn-5ccb3Community Member
Any progress on this? Would be great to not have the result slide. All I ever see in Articulate forums is "Did you also submit that information as a feature request?"
How many times does this need to submitted before it is added to Rise?
Hi there, Mitch. There haven't been any changes to the quiz results slide in Rise 360. If you would like to offer an un-scored quiz experience for your learners, you could create a lesson with multiple knowledge check blocks.
If you need to send quiz results to your LMS without showing learners their score, using Molly's workaround above is the best bet since Storyline lets you customize everything from the ground up!
We collect feature requests from this discussion forum as well, so no need to submit another one. All voices are counted here! Deciding which features to implement is based on a few criteria, including how many folks are expressing an impact. There's more information on that process in this article.
- LynnMurphy-916fCommunity Member
Hello Crystal, I just need question responses reported to the LMS, I don't need a score. Will using a Storyline quiz block work? I saw on another Articulate page that Rise does not report details for Storyline blocks. Thank you.
- RonLucindoCommunity Member
Yes, there is a way to bypass the scoring. Here is the workaround.
Do not create it as knowledge checks.Follow the steps.
1. Create a lesson title: for example, Knowledge check.
2. Click add content, and select create lesson.
3. Click block library (located on leftmost side)
4. Select knowledge check.
5. Create the desired KC, and voila, no scoring.Hope this helps.
- AbbyFitzpatrickCommunity Member
Disappointing that after three years there is still not a way to disable the score when there is a need to capture a response in the LMS without it being a score. Knowledge check answers arent' captured by the LMS
- TrainingQual646Community Member
Hi All :)
Anyone knows it it is already possible to disable the score in the end of the quiz? We have some quizzes but we would like if the learners didn't see the score in the end.
Thank you
Hello, Training Quality! It isn't possible to disable the quiz results page for learners in Rise 360. Do you need to receive the quiz score in your LMS? If not, you could consider making a lesson with knowledge check blocks instead of a quiz lesson.
We'll be here if you need more help!
- MollyFitzpat961Community Member
I also wanted to disable the score in Rise and the only way I could get around it was to build the test in Storyline and embed it at the end of the course via a storyline block. It worked well and you can report completion without showing a result or percentage to the learner!
- MichelleKandiliCommunity Member
I would also like to disable the score in rise 360, but I need the LMS to receive their response. I am wanting to use the assessment as a means of recording the learners agreement to the confidential nature of the information they will have access to upon completion.
A knowledge check would not retain the response would it?
so, for now I have to live with a score of 0% or 100% depending on whether they agree or not. Its not ideal. Is there any hope that suppressing the score will reach the top of the priority list soon?
- KarenBunceCommunity Member
Hi there, This is another request to be able to disable the Quiz/Knowledge Check Result/Score in Rise360.
My project has 3 questions, which are just there as a knowledge check. I am showing the learner the correct answer once they have made their choice, but the Result/Score popping up breaks the flow of the course and will, I think, be considered very annoying!
- TrinaRimmerFormer Staff
Hi Mary. Am I understanding correctly that you want them to get quiz questions, but not show them a score? Or, are you asking if there's a way to track something other than a quiz result in Rise? Thanks for clarifying!
- MaryGladdingCommunity Member
HI Trina,
we want them to get quiz questions, but not show them a score.Thank you!
- TrinaRimmerFormer Staff
Hi Mary. Thanks for clarifying your question. At the present time, there isn't a way to disable the score from showing, but I'd encourage you to share that idea with our dev team via a feature request!
- FernandoAvilaCommunity Member
In fact I´m searching same topic... i want disable the score in Rise 360
Hello, Fernando! Here are 2 alternatives to the quiz in Rise 360:
- If you don't need to report a score of your quiz questions to a learning management system (LMS), you could build the same type of assessment using knowledge check blocks in a lesson. Knowledge checks are a great way to engage your learners and help them check their understanding.
- If you still need score information sent to your LMS, but you want to customize the quiz and whether they see results, consider embedding a quiz built in Storyline 360.
Let me know if you have questions on those options!