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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.
- CRiosCommunity Member
I'd also like the ability to have the fill in the blank not be correct/incorrect and have the answer they enter be collected in an LMS>
- IntegralEdCommunity Member
+1 for this feature.
- JasperMorssinkCommunity Member
Hi! After reading through the comments from end-users and replies from the Articulate Product Team, I am interested to hear the reasoning behind not pursuing this functionality. I believe the questions will otherwise keep coming in.
+1 vote for this functionality and +1 vote for a bit more meat on the bone when it comes to explaining the roadmap prioritization :-) - TommyDavisCommunity Member
I've heard a lot about putting this on the roadmap for a while and haven't seen anything. For everyone else on this thread here is what my team does.
We grab a word count using the XLIF files (we also have everything translated so this is a natural process), we estimate around 250 words per minute reading; which is less than the normal amount but it helps account for scrolling and the words not being in straight lines like a book. We give 30 seconds for interactions and 1 minute for every quiz question, add it all up and give a +/- of about 25% to our community partners.
So if there are 1,000 words (4 minutes), 7 interactions (3.5 minutes), and 8 quiz questions (8 minutes), that's 4+3.5+8 = 15.5 minutes, communicated to our team that this training will take about 13 to 17 minutes.
Hope that helps, and potentially gets this on the roadmap :) - 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.
- KylieHensonCommunity Member
I also need this
- JasonHerndonCommunity Member
We would also be interested in this feature.
- JenniferGunn-2eCommunity Member
I would also like the ability to ask multiple choice questions without the need for a right or wrong answer. Seriously desperate for this feature.
- StephanieTrattlCommunity Member
This would be a great feature to facilitate reflections to help learners process what is being said.
- BarbaraSandeckiCommunity Member
I agree. A no incorrect choice would be helpful.