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I am trying to create a survey that ranks answers, and then tally's the responses on the last slide
I spent several hours yesterday playing around with Articulate Rise and it's "html code block". I don't know how to write html code, but after about 15 attempts working with CoPilot, asking it to write code for me, and meticulously explaining what I needed, I did get a finished code that worked as I hoped. With that said, I would still love to know how to build this from scratch because if a SME wanted to tweak anything, it would be pretty difficult to edit anything without lots of prompting challenges using CoPilot.
I will drop a screenshot of what my survey currently looks like below. All four answers associated with each question is tied to an investor type. So, when a learner ranks the answers from "Most like me, to like me, to somewhat like me, to least like me....the top response would get 4 points, then 3, then 2, and least would get 1. At the end of 14 questions, all rankings would need to be totaled and output for the learner to see. This does not need to be input into an LMS....just a total results score for the learner to see. The highest investor personality type would get the highest score, but the other there would also have a total score...but their numbers would just be less than their highest. I hope that makes sense.
In the screenshot above, the learner would use the arrows to move responses up or down. The answer that ends up in the number 1 position would ultimately get 4 points, while the answer in position 4 gets 1 point.
Each of the four possible answers are tied to a different specific investor type. Where they end up being ranked is then how they get a point total associated to them.
I am curious if anyone has thoughts on a different way to do this, instead of using arrow buttons to move responses up and down. I could be a bit tedious for some of our learners who are elderly and some not entirely computer savvy. Thanks again everyone for trying to troubleshoot with me.
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