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Knowledge check - open ended questions
Hi,
When using the knowledge check block with the fill-in-the-blank option, or open question, I am required to write an acceptable answer, otherwise the course marks it as wrong after submitting. I want to be able to use this feature for open ended questions where people can write a wide variety of possible answers... is there any way this "required right answer" can be disabled or that I an do this any other way?
thanks
Hi Gaby,
It sounds like you're looking for a short answer question type rather than a fill-in-the-blank question type. Unfortunately, that's not currently available in Rise. If that's something you'd like to see in the future, please take a minute to submit a feature request here.
- gabyherreraCommunity Member
Thank you, yes, that's exactly what I am looking for! I have already submitted the request. However - is this possible to do this with Storyline??
Thank you!
Hi Gaby,
You can certainly do this in Storyline directly, however if you insert it into Rise it won't be sent to the LMS.
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- gabyherreraCommunity Member
Thank you!!! Where can I find an article/info on how to do this in Storyline? Also, is there a swy to track the answers (e.g. look at the verbatim responses individually)?
thank you!!
Hi Gaby,
Here's an article on inserting form-based questions (which is what short-answer questions are). The answers are automatically sent to your LMS, but not all LMSs are capable of providing you with that information. I would talk to your LMS provider and see if that's something your LMS can do before you move forward with this.
- CherylMittenessCommunity Member
The article is not available at the link provided above. I am very interested in how to insert these types of questions or I may not use Rise. Please let me know if how to do this task.
Thank you!
Hello, Cheryl. Rise 360 doesn't have a survey-style question, but, above, Allison shared that you can add this type of interaction with a Storyline block.
- Here's how to add a Storyline block
- and here's how to create a form-based question in Storyline 360
This type of interaction won't send details to your LMS on how learners answered when it's in a Storyline block. However, it's great for self-reflection throughout your Rise 360 course. If you need answer-level data that includes short answer or survey-style questions, you'll want to create the entire course in Storyline 360.
- RenataHernan209Community Member
Does this mean that open-ended questions are not sent to the LMS and cannot be manually graded by the teacher in the LMS?