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More question types
Are more question types going to be included? It seems that only a multiple-choice (single answer) option is available. Would be good to see multiple-choice (multiple answers) and sorting questions etc.
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- StuartMarshall-Community Member
Good to have these for the quizzes but what is the reason for them not being available to use in a knowledge check? From the post you linked to above: [The new question types] "are available for quiz lessons but not knowledge check blocks".
I almost never use the pre-built lessons as they are so restrictive. The more I can do within blocks the better.
Hi Stuart,
We're looking at combining some of the prebuilt lesson types into a blocks lesson, and I know labelled graphic has been the most requested, and up next for our team to work on. I'll share the feedback about quizzing as well with our team.
In the meantime, perhaps the quiz could be the final lesson you use? You can add as many quiz questions as you'd like, and they'll all be tallied at the results screen.
- RobertRains-2f5Community Member
Any additional details on question types yet? Thanks! :D
Hey Robert!
Great question :)
We did release a couple, multiple-response and fill-in-the-blank, in a recent release. Check out all the details on our Rise releases here and have fun checking those out.
- AshleyKirstein-Community Member
Hi,
Looking forward to getting to know Rise better as I use it more. I'm wondering if I have the right understanding on the differences between the Knowledge Check and Quiz blocks:
A Knowledge Check block is best for when the goal is to give learners the opportunity to informally gauge their knowledge before they move onto additional instruction. This type of block cannot be graded or tracked via an LMS.
A Quiz block, by contrast, is an opportunity for the learner to truly test their knowledge and receive a score. Only one Quiz block is trackable via an LMS per Rise course, right? Is there a way around this in Rise?
Thanks for setting me straight!
AshleyHey Ashley!
That's correct! The knowledge checks are not graded, and won't be included in your score that is passed to the LMS.
If you'd like to track a users' answers towards a passing/failing score - use the Quiz lesson type, and then choose that quiz result as you tracking option for your LMS.
- AshleyKirstein-Community Member
Thanks, Leslie. Is there any way to track more than one Quiz block via LMS in a Rise course?
- AshleyKirstein-Community Member
What I'd like to do is be able to use the Sort block as a quiz, also be able to include other Quiz blocks in the same Rise course, and be able to track all of these via LMS. If anyone has stumbled upon a way to do this, I'm all ears. :D
I apologize Ashley (I knew I missed something), but you will be able to choose one for tracking in your LMS. You can have multiple quizzes within your course, but only one quiz result can be sent to the LMS.
- GrahameHill1Community Member
Apologies if I have missed this in one of the forums, but is it possible to use audio files in Rise quizzes? I can see image and even heavy videos files can be added. Many of my intended test questions require audio (I develop content for language training).
Hi Grahame,
No apologies needed and that's a great question. Looks like you found the options available to you, images and videos.
For your example I can see why audio would be important to you and I'll share this suggestion as a feature request.
In the meantime, you can check out this article to see where you can use those audio files if needed.
Hi Tracey,
A knowledge check allows you to add an image or video file, or embed something from the web as a part of the question.
It doesn't have the setting to randomize as a Quiz does though.
Let me know if you need anything else!
- WayneJuddCommunity Member
Hi,
Can I just check that a Question Bank is still not possible in Rise as I've had a few requests for this recently?
If it's not possible can you build a quiz using a question bank in Articulate 360 and import it into Rise whilst still being able to report on the result if publishing to an LMS?
Thanks,
Wayne
Hey Wayne,
You can certainly create a Random Question Bank within Storyline 360 and use that in Rise as a Storyline Block and track based on those results :)
Check out my example here.
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