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AinRoesley's avatar
AinRoesley
Community Member
7 years ago

Quiz in Rise - show incorrect answers only

Both myself and the students prefer the interface for the quiz in Rise. It also allows a one-stop learning material versus having to click on a separate component to do the quiz.

But one feature that's lacking is the ability to show incorrect answers only. I want students to know that their answer is incorrect without showing them the right one. Is this feature coming soon or do I have to settle for Quizmaker?

  • Hi, everyone! Now you can make quizzes more challenging. Show learners feedback without revealing correct answers! Find out how in this article. Enjoy!

  • RyanParsons's avatar
    RyanParsons
    Community Member

    Hi there,

    I really need to be able to show incorrect answers only in the quizzes I created in Rise.  Has that feature been added yet? Our quiz takers don't even want the correct answers -- they are asking to see the ones they get wrong with a recommendation in the feedback of what areas to reread/review.

    Also, is there a Skip option for a quiz taker?  It would be nice to have a skip button, and then when they are done with the quiz to go back to the skipped questions to answer.

    Thanks so much,

    Laura

  • RyanParsons's avatar
    RyanParsons
    Community Member

    I agree with Rebecca, the content we are building requires individuals to take more than one quiz after completion of a module -- 

  • HeatherHoover's avatar
    HeatherHoover
    Community Member

    Hello!

    We are also having the same problem with knowledge checks (not quizzes) revealing the correct answer when the user submitted an incorrect response. We don't want the correct answer to be revealed if they're wrong. Is there any update on this? 

    • Crystal-Horn's avatar
      Crystal-Horn
      Staff

      Hi there! Knowledge checks will always reveal the correct answer by default.

      Could you instead use a checkbox list block to allow users to choose an answer to a question? Add a continue button beneath, and if you have feedback to reveal, you can add a text block next. Check out this sample preview:

  • DenaBrozowski's avatar
    DenaBrozowski
    Community Member

    Just adding another vote for this feature to be prioritized in the roadmap. Looking through the current enhancement roadmap and version history for Rise 360, it's pretty shocking the things that are being prioritized over a basic and important feature such as this. E.g. "Prebuilt Course Themes" is In Development?? Not sure about you, but I don't see any threads with people complaining about not enough course theme options... Even if they were, that is not nearly as important in the learning experience as getting feedback on your knowledge comprehension through correct/incorrect quiz responses w/o revealing the answers. Get with it, Articulate, or we will be forced to find new software for our quizzing functionality. 

  • Hi, everyone! Now you can make quizzes more challenging. Show learners feedback without revealing correct answers! Find out how in this article. Enjoy!

    • KateKwik-419974's avatar
      KateKwik-419974
      Community Member

      Hi, Gren - I've got my Rise course quiz set to "Show incorrect answers with feedback" - however, that functionality isn't working for the course on the Review site, it's showing correct answers as well. Is this functionality only available when it's published as a SCORM? Thanks!

      • GrenForonda's avatar
        GrenForonda
        Staff

        Hi Kate!

        Thanks for your response! Sorry to hear that this feature isn't working for you when the course is published to Review.

        Testing this feature, I've created a quiz in a Rise 360 course and set this to Show incorrect answers with feedback,  and published this to Review. The question correctly displayed the incorrect answer and the question feedback, without revealing any correct answers; see the screenshot below:

        One thing to check is the Feedback option that you've set for the question. You will need to set this option to Correct/Incorrect so that the correct answer won't be revealed, as shown below:

        Let me know if this works, or if you have additional questions or clarifications!
         
  • AllanaPlumb's avatar
    AllanaPlumb
    Community Member

    Wondering if there's been progress on this - pushing learners back through questions they already answered correctly isnt ideal.

    Another feature that would be useful would be an "abort" or re-attempt button in the assessment. If faced with 10 questions at a 100% pass rate and the learner gets the first one wrong, they have to click through the whole 10 questions with no chance of passing!

    Failing these 2 requests, an instant re-attempt option could suffice as a work around until this thread's main issue is resolved

  • Honestly it's ridiculous that the quiz features don't have an on/off toggle for "show correct answers" and an on/off toggle for "Take Again."

    At the very least, please update the default even if we can't be given controls. Normal/most common quiz functionality should be an option to Take Again without revealing the correct answer at the same time.

    Showing the correct answer defeats the purpose of giving the learner another chance to think through the question. Because as it is currently, it's just "Ok, I'll take it again and check the box they just showed me is the correct answer."

    PS. YES, I know I can program these in Storyline and insert a block. We just simply shouldn't have to on something this basic. Defeats the purpose of having quiz blocks at all.

    • KarlMuller's avatar
      KarlMuller
      Community Member

      Hi Ambre,

      You are not forced to show the correct answer for Quizzes.

      You have these three choices:

      • Reveal all answers
      • Hide All Answers
      • Show Incorrect answers with feedback

      You can give learners immediate feedback and reinforce what they learned by showing the correct answer for each question after they submit their responses. Just select Reveal All Answers. And if you added feedback statements to any questions, learners will see those, too.

      When you select Hide All Answers, learners won't see correct answers after submitting questions, nor will they see feedback statements that you added.

      Select Show Incorrect Answers with Feedback and learners see their incorrect answers and question feedback without revealing any correct answers. 

      • AmbreQuinn-7be8's avatar
        AmbreQuinn-7be8
        Community Member

        Thanks for the quick reply. I don’t see my original post for some reason so I hope the reply feature on the email I received works.

        So there are no options that I can find for the Knowledge Check block within a regular lesson.

        I’d love to see the options you are describing. Perhaps I’m not looking in the right place?
        Here is what I see:
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  • It really is head-scratching. I feel like there must have been a disconnect between L&D professionals and the software developers that built this functionality.