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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.
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- AdamRyan-e66226Community Member
This would be helpful for this and other projects I have in the hopper right now. Is there a way to use a wildcard character to catch any entry as "Correct"?
Hi Adam!
Thanks for the feedback on the type of functionality you'd like to see added to this feature!
I've included your comments in the feature report and will update this discussion as soon as we have news to share. If you'd like to stay up to date, please bookmark our Feature Roadmap.
- FloreBenvenuti-Community Member
+1
- KathrynRaybo289Community Member
I would also like to see this feature in Rise. Reflection questions with feedback are great for supporting behavioural change, but adding a Storyline block is not a suitable workaround for our needs. This does not seem like a very complex new feature to add (option for no correct answer in multiple choice/response questions).
- 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 :-) Hi Donna,
Thanks for reaching out! I've added your voice to this feature request. We'll be sure to update this thread in the future so everyone is in the loop on upcoming news regarding this request.
In the meantime, one workaround folks have tried is including a Storyline Block in their course. I'd like to reference the step-by-step instructions my colleague Lea shared earlier in this thread.
Another workaround is embedding a third-party survey. I'll open this up to the community so they can share what has worked well for them!
Have a great start to your day!
- DonnaNancarr519Community Member
Any workarounds for this yet? This feature is very important.
- RebeccaBrown984Community Member
Anxiously waiting for this feature in Rise!
- DavidBerger-c17Community Member
+1
- kimberlytanaka-Community Member
+1 for this feature, please
- DianeBullock-32Community Member
ME TOO
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