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CManeerin
Community Member
4 years ago

Labelled graphic quiz

Hi there, I’m new to both Rise and Quizmaker 360 and I’m wondering which of the two I can use to create a labelled graphic quiz.

This is meant to be a knowledge check point where students should identify names of 5 components in the photo. 

What I’ve tried so far:

- in Rise 360, i created a labelled graphic block, but it seems to be for illustration only, not a quiz.

- in Quizmaker, I tried created the test I wanted in ‘hotspot’, but I can only select 1 correct answer for each photo.

 

Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!

4 Replies

  • BeccaLevan's avatar
    BeccaLevan
    Community Member

    Welcome to E-Learning Heroes, C!

    I see you're working in a support case with my teammate Eric. We'll reach out with an update soon—you're in great hands!

  • Hi - has there been any feedback to this interesting question yet?

    I would also like to have markers on something in Rise 360 on which learners can click for a description.

  • Hi Anton, 

    If you need to place markers in your Rise 360 course, have you tried using the labeled graphic block? Here's what the block looks like when added to a course: 

    The markers in the screenshot will expand when clicked, and this article explains how to use the block in a Rise 360 course. Let me know if this works for you!

  • PhilFoss's avatar
    PhilFoss
    Community Member

    This might be overkill for your needs, but I was able to convert a regular multiple choice quiz in Rise into a clickable graphic quiz with a CSS Theme Component. This example is a 4-answer quiz in a 2x2 graphic.