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AnnaPaschero
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6 years ago
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Quiz settings in Rise

Hello,

I have created a Quiz lesson in Rise and I would have the following need:

  • after each question show a feedback message to the learner saying "answer is correct" or "answer is incorrect"
  • BUT I don't want the learner to see highlighted which answers are correct incorrect (for example in a multiple choice)

The reason for this request is that I would like to inform the learner if the answer was correct or not, without giving the hint on the right answers.

Do you know if this is feasible?

When I deselect "Reveal answers" in the settings, I loose all the feedback.

Thanks for the support

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

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  • Hi, Anna. Currently, feedback is tied to revealing the correct answers. We are tracking requests to reveal feedback separately. I'll tag this discussion to be updated if we make any changes. Thanks!

    • ShaneJacques-a6's avatar
      ShaneJacques-a6
      Community Member

      Hi Crystal - Is there a process for "upvoting" this request to reveal feedback separately? I'm looking for the same feature as Anna.

      • Crystal-Horn's avatar
        Crystal-Horn
        Staff

        Thanks, Shane. You've done your part by commenting in the discussion! We read every reply and use them to help describe the breadth of impact.

  • I, too, am interested in whether further customisations can be added to Rise quizzes. For example, at the end of the quiz I would like to add something like  "thank you for completing the assessment. Feel free to return any time to this resource". 

    Many thanks

  • Thanks for letting us know what you'd like to see, Michelle. For now, you could add a final lesson called Conclusion, and add this text there!

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