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MarionBrozek's avatar
MarionBrozek
Community Member
5 years ago

Disable Quiz Results page

Hello.

Is there a way that I can disable the Quiz Results page in my course?

I have sprinkled a number of quiz questions throughout my course (only one two after each lesson) and would prefer to not show the Quiz Results page after each section of quiz questions. 

Thank you, Marion

26 Replies

  • Guessing there still hasn't been any movement on this? I would greatly appreciate both:

    • the ability to deactivate the quiz results page (which would allow us to expand the usability of Rise quizzes, as it comes to our LMS system and operational needs)
    • the ability to have ungraded quizzes, as others have mentioned, for survey style data types (although I do love telling people their opinions are wrong, I've been told this isn't the most acceptable pedagogical approach - debatable)

    Love that we keep getting pushed to the roadmap link, as if that somehow answers the question. Seems to be a lot of effort put into AI tools that have no impact on my work...

    • KarlMuller's avatar
      KarlMuller
      Community Member

      If you deactivate the quiz results page, that's going to cause an issue, because regardless of your use of the quiz, users will always need a landing page to indicate that the process/interaction has been completed.

      What we need is: keep the quiz results page, but add the ability to toggle the results component on or off, and provide the ability to add custom text to the page.

      • JohnHolland-22b's avatar
        JohnHolland-22b
        Community Member

        That would also work. In our current use case, however, I don't even need that. I just need it to not show anything after the quiz has been submitted. Even better, have an option to exit the SCORM upon submission - that would be the ideal functionality for what we are doing now.

        That said, if there was at least a customizable "results" page that followed quiz submissions, that could also work. Would just be an extra step or two for our learners, but would at least be better than me having to remap the results labels to reflect something else other than a quiz.

  • PhilFoss's avatar
    PhilFoss
    Community Member

    Would this work? I just hid the quiz results screen, and inserted my own message.

     

  • LeslieConrad's avatar
    LeslieConrad
    Community Member

    I would also like the ability to hide the quiz results page. Or even better, Rise should have a dedicated survey part with templates.