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Rise Quiz turned into an acknowledgment form?
Wondering if the quiz in Rise can be turned into an acknowledgment form like shown in the clip attached.
I have changed the button labels to coincide with "accepting a form". I don't want to give the learner an option of not accepting - is there any way I can take away the second-choice option in a multiple-choice question?? I also tried a fill-in-the-blank question so they can type out their name but obviously, names vary.
Any ideas as to how I can make this visually appealing?
Thanks!!
- LorenBuhleCommunity Member
Yes, I used to use the quiz functionality as an acceptance action after completing a course (e.g., code of conduct).
Hello Marcela! Thanks for reaching out.
There isn't a way to remove the second answer or choice from a Multiple Choice/Response quiz question.
If you are only going to give learners a single choice, you can make use of Button blocks instead of a quiz question. Here's a sample Rise course where I set up a similar acknowledgment part shown in your video but I used a Text block, a Continue block, a paragraph, then the Button block.
Let me know what you think!
- JasonCookCommunity Member
Hi Angelo, I am interested in implementing something similar to your example. Can you tell me if that interaction meets accessibility requirements? Is it clear for someone using assistive technology that clicking the submit button is an acknowledgment of completion?