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OleDjurhuus-e13's avatar
OleDjurhuus-e13
Community Member
9 years ago

Knowledge check - multiple correct answers

I like the knowledge check block under Interactive in the Block Library. At the moment it's only possible to have 1 correct answer. Are there any plans on adding multiple correct answers? - It would make it much more stronger when building up reflection learning paths.

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  • GregMulvey's avatar
    GregMulvey
    Community Member

    Using the Multiple Response block I set up the selections and marked all of them as correct. I want to make it so if the user selects any of the answers, even if it is just one they get the same response.

    I choose the "Any Response" option and it works, however RISE ads above it "Incorrect." How do I get rid of that or change it to say Correct?

    • KarlMuller's avatar
      KarlMuller
      Community Member

      Hi Greg,

      A Multiple Response type question requires that the student select ALL the correct answers (those checked in Edit mode) to function correctly.

      Rise does not have a question type where the student can select ANY correct answer and have the question marked as correct.

  • Hello! I'd like to chime in on this as well. Would love to be able to use the Checkboxes/Mult Choice Knowledge Check or Quiz question as a checklist, where any answer is possible as a summary/self reflection type of activity, and not that they need to be correct. Please let us know if this becomes available. Thank you!

  • I'd like to echo Greg and Sarah--this would be a VERY useful tool! I have a question where either answer could be correct, depending on other outside factors, which is what I want the learner to be reflecting on. 

  • DanielWurm's avatar
    DanielWurm
    Community Member

    How are students supposed to know that a multiple response question requires more than one answer, or even how many answers they need to select? When I tested the question when reviewing it it did not state how many correct answers there were. This is a really basic feature of most course authorship tools. Have I missed something?