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NEW FEATURE: Enhanced Quiz Feedback in Rise
We’re so excited to share the latest new feature in Rise: enhanced quiz feedback. This new feature lets you display specific feedback to learners depending on their answer choices.
This is super helpful when you want to give learners coaching when they select an incorrect answer. In this video, CTO Arlyn Asch walks you through how it works:
To see all the new features we’ve shipped in Rise recently, check out our What’s New page.
Hi folks! Now you can make quizzes more challenging. Show learners feedback without revealing correct answers! Find out how in this article. Enjoy!
- MarcoBaldanCommunity Member
Are you planning to add this feature for the "knowledge check" block too?
Hi Marco!
Sounds like that's a feature that you would like to see. I encourage you to share your feature request along with your use case with our team here.
- MarcoBaldanCommunity Member
Hi Leslie,
I thank you for your answer. I have to admit that I read only today. And I straight away clicked on the link you suggested.
Thank you and let us hope that the feature is picked up soon by your developers.
Best
Marco
- StuartMarshall-Community Member
We really need to be able to give feedback on the whole quiz (if passed or failed). Especially without the ability of being able to stop someone moving onto the next lesson without first passing the quiz we should at least be able to encourage them (in the quiz feedback) to take the quiz again if they have failed.
Hi Stuart,
Our team has scheduled the feature to lock a users' progress until they've pass the quiz, and that is scheduled for release early in 2018 (Q1 likely). So we'll let you know here once that is available!
- KatieFrassinellCommunity Member
Ashley, is the new feature going to be applicable to Knowledge Checks, the Quiz, or both?
Hi Katie,
It will only be for the Quiz as that allows you to set a passing score for a user. Knowledge checks are ungraded and therefore a user can proceed without answering correctly.
- cameronStewa867Community Member
Do you have a roadmap for all features and when they'll go live, that I could see?
- DaveSchmoekelCommunity Member
The new features are really great! I am brand new to elearning and articulate and still trying to get my bearings on everything. I love using Rise, its so easy and I really think that the final product looks really amazing and modern, but I am wondering is there any chance that you will add the availability to let someone test out of a course instead of taking it but still have it show the course as complete in the LMS?
Hi Dave and welcome to E-Learning Heroes as well as to eLearning! That's exciting.
Within Rise, when you Export your course for LMS, you will be able to choose your Tracking option:
As you can see, the tracking is determined via course completion or quiz result. I'm not sure if other options are available within your LMS or if perhaps the percentage complete would work for you.
I look forward to seeing what others have to share about this.
- KatieFrassinellCommunity Member
So, I just want to make sure I understand how it will work because this is really an essential feature for us. Could I use quizzes basically as knowledge checks by inserting short Quizzes as lessons throughout the course and restricting navigation until each question is answered correctly? For courses taken without an LMS this would allow me to set it up so that by the time the user gets to the end of the course they will have answered all of the questions correctly. Am I understanding this correctly?
Hi Katie,
Yes - you could do that. Each quiz will be a standalone lesson though, and if you need to track the results of a quiz, you'll only be able to choose one quiz to track.
- KatieFrassinellCommunity Member
Got it, thanks!
Hi all!
A quick note to let you know the feature - Require Passing Score to Continue has been released in Rise! You can see more on this here. This setting only impacts Quizzes in Rise (not knowledge checks).
I hope that helps with your courses, and have a happy New Year!
- KatieFrassinellCommunity Member
Ashley you made my day! I'm going to try it out now.