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Rise Competency-based Quiz - Early Access Group - Closed
Update 11.13.2025
Thank you to all who participated during our limited beta! Your feedback was incredibly informative. We'll be incorporating updates based upon your feedback over the coming months.
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Our team is testing a potential new feature in Rise that lets authors choose a lesson learners will automatically skip to when they complete a quiz correctly.
We’re especially interested in hearing from those who want to use Rise for competency-based or similar course structures.
Volunteer to participate here.
17 Replies
- DeviniaBrownCommunity Member
Looking forward to seeing this in action!
- John_ReddingerCommunity Member
Really looking forward to this -- it's actually something my team has been interested in doing!
- LearningDesi675Community Member
Hi Kyle, I have signed up to participate in this testing and encouraged my team to do the same – looking forward to seeing the feature.
Do you have any indication on whether this feature is likely to implemented, and if so when?
- Tim_Community Member
I'm currently using the Mighty plugin to do this and using their injectable JavaScript/css tool, where you go to a different page if you pass rather than if you fail (in fact what it does is hide a whole section in the menu). If this ability was built-in, that would make my script unnecessary.
- JefferyCollins-Community Member
Our L&D team was just discussing this needed feature. Looking forward to the actrual rollout!
- TeresaVanderposCommunity Member
This sounds interesting, if they are looking at quizzing there are a few things they could dive into. The one big one is allowing us to set the quiz settings so learners only have to repeat incorrect answers on a quiz, it works in storyline, and as we use RISE more learners get frustrated we can't set this feature. But will sign up for this as this is a neat feature. Just wanted to put a plug in for this other big issue with RISE quizzes :)
- HeidiWoodruffCommunity Member
Yes I would also like to add a plug for only having to repeat incorrect questions.
so learners only have to repeat incorrect answers on a quiz
Love this idea!
- MarijaObrado498Community Member
Hi KyleClements1 , do you know when can we expect the "Skip Lessons if Passed" feature? Thank you!
- HeidiWoodruffCommunity Member
This is a great feature, and I have added it to 6 courses so far. My courses have a quiz at the start, and if you get 100% first try, you skip to the conclusion. If not, you complete the course, then there is a second copy of the quiz that you must pass before reaching the conclusion.
What is the best setting when publishing for LMS to mark this type of course complete?
Hi Heidi! Love to hear your continued use of the beta experience is valuable. Great question! I recommend using Track using course completion. All skipped content is marked as "complete" for the learner. As long as they skip to the end of the course they will be given full credit.
- Kmcclure76Community Member
Hey Kyle - is there a timeline on the release of this feature?
- RichardMatas307Community Member
Hi Kyle. I echo the sentiment above re the pre-test AND the ability (within Rise) to get users to only repeat questions they got wrong on a quiz. This would give you a massive edge on competitors in this space. Productivity gain is a focal point in my workplace (both for eLearning developers but MORE importantly - leaners who consume the materials we build.) Having a test out option can easily save organisations such as mine, tens of thousands of productivity hours a year, so I'm really excited about where you're going with this and keen to be across developments.
Thank you Richard! The competency-based quiz feature will be available publicly for testing and feedback within the next month. I'll plan to post an update on this thread when that occurs.
I'll be looking into the 'repeat wrong answers only' request. There is clear value there. I'd love to see what our team can do.- RichardMatas307Community Member
Awesome. Thank Kyle.
- RichardMatas307Community Member
Don't know if this has been covered in your Beta design, but from a reporting point of view, it'd be great to ensure an LMS can identify the number of people who opted to do the test out and what percentage of them passed the test out. These metrics provide incredibly compelling productivity data that senior management love seeing. Extending this notion, the same data (i.e. knowing which questions they got right/wrong) can also provide critical insights into knowledge/skills gaps that can then lead to targeted follow-up interventions, particularly useful in the risk/compliance training space.