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Rise quiz feedback not showing
Hi
I have an issue whith Rise Quiz related to the questions feedback. I've setup Correct/Incorrect feedback in the quiz, but the feedback doesn't appears unless the quiz option "Reveal answers" is marked "on". However, I don' want to show the learners the correct option after the submission (unless the learner have marked the correct one...)
Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance
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Hi Francisco,
Are you referring to the check mark that will appear next to the correct answer, shown below?
I can see how having the option to remove the check mark would be helpful, so I'll pass that along to our Product team! Thanks for the idea!
- JosephCunninghaCommunity Member
We are facing the same issue. I want to give people some immediate feedback, but I want them to find the correct answers, not simply click through the quiz once and jot down the answers. This needs to a separated feature.
Feedback is not the same as providing the answer. And if the only way to turn feedback on is to do that, it doesn't really work for us. Our training quizzes are very technical in nature, so...I want people to locate the answer.
Thanks for sharing your ideas and use case as well. Looks like we are tracking this request, so I will add this.
I thought it may be helpful to share how we manage feature requests.
- NicoletteYoungCommunity Member
Hi there! I am facing the same issue described above. I want to add feedback to the learner in a Rise Quiz for whether they got the answer right or wrong, but without giving them the answer. I've added feedback to Rise quiz questions (see attached image as an example) but the quiz won't show that feedback unless I click "Reveal Answers" under Quiz Settings. If I don't have that turned on, the feedback doesn't show at all and the next question just shows up in the quiz, instead of providing the feedback I've entered.
Has a feature been added to manage this or is there another way for the feedback to show up without clicking "Reveal Answers"?
- IanBlake1Community Member
Yes, the same issue here - really embarassing as I'm doing a quiz connected with how to learn (the quiz is an example of spaced repetition), and giving feedback on incorrect answers is great, as is getting people to 'Try again' - but not when the correct answer is staring them in the face!
- BruceBartlamCommunity Member
is there a timeline on resolution for this? I am trying to figure out another option if not
- IanBlake1Community Member
The work around I am looking at is to create a feedback for incorrect answers, which also includes the feedback for the other incorrect answers (in case they would have chosen another incorrect answer on 'Try Again'). This will fill a lot of screen space... for example
"Unfortunately chocolate is not a healthy breakfast option, and neither is a condensed-milk sandwich
Porridge is good, if you don't cover it in syrup"
Hi Bruce and Ian,
It's a feature idea shared with our team, so although I don't have a timeframe to offer, I promise we'll let you know as soon as we have more info!
Also, I hesitate to ask what a "condensed milk sandwich" is... 🙃
- IanBlake1Community Member
LOL, Ian. Still just as confused, but at least I can safely say I will never request a condensed milk sandwich. 😆
- PaulTottle-112cCommunity Member
I've just hit the same barrier. Feedback is great. Giving the answers the first time is not. Answers and feedback need to be two separate options in the settings. Rise is so close to delivering a good outcome for my project, but it looks like I'll have to switch to a Storyline block.
I vote for this feature.
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