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Fill in the blank question - no right answer
Is there a way to have a fill in the blank question with no right or wrong answer, so once answered there is a response but it doesn't show "incorrect". I'm trying to find a work-around for a reflection or essay type response.
I have tried to embed a Google Form but it does not look pretty. If that is the only other solution and someone has instructions or an example so it doesn't look so disjointed I'd appreciate it! None of the existing support threads I've seen have broken it down enough for my understanding.
60 Replies
- LeaSAgatoStaff
Hi there, Jamie! Right now, all knowledge check and quiz question types require you to assign a correct answer, and there isn't an option to add an ungraded question type. We're tracking requests for this feature and I'll add you to the list. We'll update you here if we make any changes that would help!
- MarieOrnelasCommunity Member
Need same feature
- MinNamkoong-d0fCommunity Member
I see that this was 2 years ago. Has this feature been added? I can't seem to find a way to not assign a correct answer
Hi Min Namkoong,
We're still working on this feature but we'll let everyone subscribed to this thread know as soon as it makes it to our product roadmap.
- CormacCullen-3fCommunity Member
Any update? This is 4 years now.
- NicoleEdwards-8Community Member
I was looking for the same feature--ability to add a reflection question after seeing it in a project management course. What I did was add a storyline interaction (essay survey question), uploaded to Review360, then imported the question into Rise. It isn't pretty and isn't scalable, but it will work for what I need right now
Hi Nicole,
We appreciate very much you sharing your workaround.
Rest assured, we will update this thread once we have updates to share from our team regarding this feature.
- AndrewGerber-c9Community Member
Thanks, but how do I add a storyline interaction? I don't see that option.
- LeaSAgatoStaff
Hi Andrew,
You can add a Storyline block by following these steps:
- First, publish your Storyline course to Review 360.
- Then, in Rise 360, edit an existing lesson or create a new one.
- Insert an interactive Storyline block: click All blocks > Interactive > Storyline.
- Click the Browse Articulate 360 button in the Storyline block.
- Select the Storyline course you want to use from your Articulate 360 projects.
Click here to watch a video demonstration. I hope this helps!
- TommyDavisCommunity Member
Just Echoing Lea's request :)
- CandaceGroff-8aCommunity Member
Any updates on this?
- ParrishPersonCommunity Member
Please add me to the list for this enhancement request as well. Seems silly to not be able to ask for short response questions in your quiz without it marking as incorrect.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi,
Whatever is typed into a Fill in the blank question is not saved, so it cannot be used to capture the names of unregistered users anyway.
- MelanieHeatheriCommunity Member
I would also like the ability to ask multiple choice questions without the need for a right or wrong answer. For example, we would like to ask about attitudes or comfort level in doing some work. There isn't a right or wrong answer for these types of questions.
- JG-b3a95198-738Community Member
I need this feature.
- KylieHensonCommunity Member
I also need this
- JasonHerndonCommunity Member
We would also be interested in this feature.
- daniellefriedenCommunity Member
I agree that with the blank question (as with any question type), there should exist the option of "no incorrect answer" so that the learner can input and receive feedback that is neither "right" or "wrong'. This feature is important given all the research that shows the importance of reflection, or of recalling prior or existing knowledge to learning. But, it needs to be done in a safe environment. In addition, not all questions have right or wrong answers. For example: "What do you think about.."