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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
- SaraLulloff-29eCommunity Member
I also need this option. This is critical to our training.
- 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...
- AngelaKimCommunity Member
Yes, agree! This would be a great feature to add. I just submitted a feature request for this too.
- ShneayKazanCommunity Member
+1. This is absolutely essential.
- 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!
- BlairBrown-1ff2Community Member
I am building a course and I'm FLOORED that you can't remove the "incorrect" feedback. I need a way to have learners choose a response to a reflection question, but none of them are "wrong!" Please update this, Articulate!
Thanks for all the votes and feedback! There isn't any update yet on this Knowledge Check feature. We're tracking requests for this, and keep this thread posted on any changes that would help!
- RodneyJones-347Community Member
One more vote here. Please make an option for responses that do not necessarily fall into the "right/wrong" category.
- EnricoRomagn447Community Member
Just adding another vote - We really need this feature!!
- StephenCutlerCommunity Member
Yes, this option is essential for any interactive training in my opinion. You really need to be able to control the responses to questions which are reflective or which have no correct answer. The way Rise does this currently makes it look very clunky and unprofessional.
While I know it is possible to do this using storyline, it takes time to create a question template that roughly matches the usual questions in Rise - and you can't make it react to different screen sizes in the same way as native Rise questions. So, it is not a good solution.
It seems incredible that 4 years after this has been requested, there is no sign that it will ever be addressed.
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