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Quizzes - Resitting only incorrect questions. Rise 360
Hello there,
Thanks for the great themes update.
I was hoping there was a way to get the user to only have to re-answer the quiz questions they got wrong when re-attempting the quizzes?
(rather than having to answer all the quiz questions again.)
Thanks again
Dan
26 Replies
- SarahHabsburgCommunity Member
TOTALLY! I am fairly new to rise360 but am super frustrated with this lack of feature already. It has been the most common feedback comment from all beta testers... "why can we not immediately redo a question that we got wrong on the quiz instead of having to wait until the end and then redo them all??". PLEASE update this soon!
- LauraMcErlainCommunity Member
I echo your sentiments Stuart 😊.
Hello fellow Articulate users... If you have searched and found this forum I am guessing it is because you too want this feature!! Please leave a comment and join the thread so that Articulate can understand the interest in this feature from it's user community. - StuartJohnst781Community Member
Hi Angelo,
Gotta be honest - very tired of seeing this standard response: "not on our feature roadmap yet".
Surely, the number of times this feature has come up on this forum must be adding some weight to the feature request for your development team to consider!!
The Storyline work-around is a very cumbersome development experience, and to be honest, not a very polished user experience either.
This should absolutely be a standard knowledge-check feature!
Please forgive this blunt response - it is not directed at you Angelo - but i've been seeing this feature being requested for years now and Articulate seem determined not to listen to their stakeholders and implement the feature, its so frustrating.
Cheers
- LauraMcErlainCommunity Member
Thanks Lea! I hope this one gets some traction from other users in the community 😊
Have a great day!
- LeaSAgatoStaff
Hi folks! We're tracking requests for the option to retry only incorrectly answered questions in a Rise quiz. We'll let you know here if we make changes that will help. Thanks for letting us know you needed this feature!
- MetaksyaFjieldCommunity Member
Hi. I have been using Rise for 2 years and this option is still not available. Do you know in how many months or years this will be available?
Hello Metaksya!
This feature isn't in our product roadmap as of yet. We'll update this post if or when this feature gets released.
You can bookmark this page to keep up with the Articulate 360 features that are currently in development:
- LauraMcErlainCommunity Member
This would be an amazing feature!! We receive countless feedback from learners about having to repeat all the questions in a set if they get one wrong. We have resorted to breaking the end of module quizzes down into multiple quizzes to reduce the number of questions in the set, E.g. if there are 24 questions we split this into about 3 quiz of 8 questions. It's less than ideal but better than having to repeat 24 questions if you get 1 wrong!
How can we make this an improvement request!?
- SarahHabsburgCommunity Member
Hi Michelle, how do you measure the total result via LMS tracking when the quiz is broken down into 3 x 8 question sets as you mentioned? I saw this example given in another thread as an example of how to give users further instructions on completing a quiz: https://rise.articulate.com/share/DwWY8QcaURRt5N7n_8JmI6yejTKLGpYh#/lessons/7nqZHnjrSQ44A_Bjyr1zSg8anmjz6-Ze
I am thinking it could be a useful way to block the question sets into one "course" and then export the final result as the tracking method in the LMS. Does that in fact make any sense?
Also, does anyone know how to add that score calculation wheel that appears after submitting the answers?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Sarah,
The quiz results page (score calculation wheel) is created automatically by Rise for each Quiz.
It's not a page you can add or edit.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Dan,
When repeating a Quiz in Rise the only option is to answer all the quiz questions again.
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