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PreTest in Rise if Pass Course Complete
Will Rise allow you to insert a pretest that if learners pass they can show complete for the course?
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Hi John!
Currently, Rise has two tracking options. You can track either by a completion percentage or a quiz lesson.
It sounds like you would benefit from having a third tracking option, which would allow a course to be marked complete if the learner passes a pre-test. Could you elaborate on how you'd use this option in a feature request to our team?
- JohnMartindale-Community Member
Hello,
Thank you for your response.
By implementing a preTest in which participants take and if pass they have demonstrated the knowledge for understanding the content in the course and would not need to take the time to go through the course material.Best regards,
John Martindale
Kite Pharma Inc
Manager, GxP Training
jmartindale@kitepharma.com
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That makes sense, John. Thanks for the context!
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- MichaelBauerCommunity Member
Is this something that is on the cards Alyssa as an upcoming feature?
Hi Michael,
It's not yet on the roadmap, but we're always interested to hear more about how this feature would help with your course creation!
For example, is this a feature that would be nice to have or crucial for your courses as all are created with a pre/post test and you need to track both? How do you currently accomplish this? Another authoring app? Multiple courses?
Ideas and feature we read about in ELH we'll pass along to the product team, and you can also submit them directly here!
- BrookeFountainCommunity Member
Hi,
Our group is really interested in having this capability as well. We work with a global audience and need to offer a test out option routinely for our mandatory compliance courses. Is this still being considered for an upcoming feature?
Thanks,
Hey Brooke! Thanks for chiming in! We're still monitoring these requests as we consider what features to add to Rise in the future. You're in the right place to stay up to date!
- AdrienneWilsonCommunity Member
I would like this feature as well. Is there a work around currently in Rise to accomplish this goal?
- DanielYoung-dbaCommunity Member
Yes, my organization is interested in this feature very much. We have much the same goals as others listed here and would love to have this as part of Rise.
Thanks for reaching out, Daniel.
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- LizAndersonCommunity Member
We are looking for the same thing! Maybe there is still only one tracking option, based on the quiz score, but at the end of the training lessons navigating to the quiz "resets" the current results and allows learners to try again? ...we at least need to be able to control navigation based on the quiz results.
Thanks for your feedback! We'll be sure to update you here with any changes.
- JasonFerguson-6Community Member
Jumping on this train to say that this feature would help us immensely! We tried to create this by using a series of buttons and a quiz in the beginning but unfortunately it did not work out like we thought it would.
Thanks for the feedback, Jason! Would you be up for logging a feature request to tell us more about your specific needs?
In the meantime, if there’s anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
- SamRogers-00ec0Community Member
Just submitted my own feature request, this function would be very helpful indeed! When we make people who already know stuff click through to the end to show that they do, we're just training them to ignore the content we make. But when we can provide an assessment upfront, then we can stop wasting the most knowledgeable people's time AND show people who think that they know everything already that they could actually learn a thing or two from the course that follows.
In the past I've used this structure with other authoring tools:
- 100% on optional pretest = pass & test out of course
- less than 100% or bypass pretest = course and exam with 80% or better to pass
- both assessments drawn from the same randomized question bank
Thanks for doing that Sam! :)