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Knowledge Check without feedback
Is there a way to have a Knowledge Check block that does not display correct/incorrect ? I know the Quiz blocks can, but I need to use a Knowledge Check block for this instance.
It's more of a survey type question that Rise doesn't have a great fit for, and the client does not want the correct/incorrect feedback to display because there really isn't a correct/incorrect answer.
38 Replies
- CarrieBrooksCommunity Member
I second, third and fourth the request to have more control over what the learner sees upon completing a knowledge check and quiz. Thanks!
- ShneayKazanCommunity Member
+1. This is absolutely essential.
- AngelaKimCommunity Member
Yes, agree! This would be a great feature to add. I just submitted a feature request for this too.
- NatashaHladiukCommunity Member
This seems like such a simple thing to change on Articulate, can you please do this? Would be so wonderful to have just reflection type questions...
Also please remove character limits in the scenario-building interaction...
- SaraLulloff-29eCommunity Member
I also need this option. This is critical to our training.
- CaitlinClancy-3Community Member
Upvoting this- not having the ability for a reflective question (or students getting marked "wrong" for a minor variation on the correct answer) is a MAJOR barrier to using this software.
- SusanPatersonCommunity Member
This would be really helpful for the reflective questions on a course I am currently building.
- SandyDeschuytenCommunity Member
One extra vote!
Hello everyone!
Thanks for sharing that you'd also like to see a Survey Knowledge Check Block in Rise 360! I'll go ahead and include your voice in the feature request. We'll update this discussion if this feature makes it to our feature roadmap.
- ShannonThomas-4Community Member
Hi Eric! What's the status on this 'Survey Knowledge Check Block' that allows for a reflection response rather than a correct/incorrect response?
- KaneBCommunity Member
Perhaps we'll have to wait another ten years? Rise questions and interactions have remained the same since the product's initial launch. In Articulate Rise, certain question formats still retain a skeuomorphic look, which can feel outdated compared to modern design trends. They have not addressed this issue, nor any other outdated elements. Consequently, I have little faith that there will be updates to the question formats that allow different styles of feedback. Nonetheless, I would take immense joy in being proven wrong.
- JaneRobertson-8Community Member
Thanks Eric, I echo the comments above. It would be so useful
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