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In Rise, is there a way for the learner to jump to the bottom of a lesson?
Hi Joanne,
Thanks for your reply! If the user clicks the button to skip to the quiz after the lesson for the knowledge check, would they still get "credit" for completing the lesson? My team was thinking of tracking by completion so that managers could see whether or not the new hires have completed the onboarding, that's why I initially thought to skip to the bottom of the lesson so that it would still register them as completing it entirely.
Also, would the button need to be one of the interactive buttons to skip to another section? As opposed to your typical continue button? Thanks again for your help!
Hi Ashley,
If they skip the lesson, they won't get "credit" for completing it.
However, what we need to track is whether users actually complete the lesson or not. So if you use the method I mentioned, then you can set 50% as completing the course.
Here’s why:
For example, if you have three lessons in the course, and each lesson allows users to choose and skip to the relevant quiz, then you’ll have six sections—three lessons and three quizzes.
There will be two knowledge checks for each lesson: one at the bottom of the lesson and the other as the quiz. Let’s call them A1 and A2.
When users go through the lesson (no skipping), they’ll take A1 at the bottom, complete the lesson, and then move on to the next one (using a button to skip the quiz, A2).
When users skip part of the lesson and take A2, they’ll need to pass the quiz. If they fail, they’ll need to take A1 and complete the lesson.
So you see, users will complete either the quiz or the lesson for each topic. That’s why you can set 50% as completing the course.
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