Forum Discussion
Show Quiz Feedback Without Showing Correct Answers
I just wanted to create a request to enable Rise users to show feedback on quiz questions without having to show the correct answers.
I've just had to let a client know that this wasn't possible (and I hate to disappoint!). I know this issue is going to come up again for me in the future and it would be great if Articulate added this enhancement to Rise.
I submitted a feature request for this here. If this is something you would also like to see added to Rise, please consider submitting a feature request too.
Thanks.
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28 Replies
Thanks for letting us know how we can improve Rise 360 quizzes, David. This has been a popular request, and we've got our eyes on it! We'll let you know if we make this change in the future.
- ElmarHaus-5806aCommunity Member
Any update on that? I can't believe you weren't able to fix that in 3 years. It seems so obvious to me that you both need to inform the learner about what answer was incorrect but also not to tell him / her the right answer right away but let them review the material to figure it out themselves...
- LeaSAgatoStaff
Hi Elmar, we don't have updates at this time. We’ve tagged this discussion to be updated if we make a change that will help!
- ShilohIaulualoCommunity Member
This (feedback without answers) feature would be helpful to me as well.
- PatrickGudatCommunity Member
Please add this feature! We are going to have to move away from Articulate due this and many other items where there isn't any development.
- CherylParmel925Community Member
Ditto, This feature would be very helpful. It would help if there was a setting for show feedback separate from Show correct answer.
- DebHazen-d274d8Community Member
Please add this feature.
- ChrisHewittCommunity Member
This would be incredibly useful as we could direct users to our procedures manuals without showing them the correct answer. This would stop the resit simply being a memory test of what they got wrong before. Giving some information on correct answers would also be of use. This can't be that difficult to toggle in the coding? I'm not the only one asking so please listen to your users; this would be a great change.
- CormacCullen-32Community Member
Can't believe this hasn't been implemented yet!?
This is so limiting and makes for bad instructional design.
Cormac
- NadineBianchiCommunity Member
Please add this feature. It is very important to get feedback. Unfortunately there are many cases where we are not able to show the correct answers, because some people would cheat on the test. But people at least want to know which question they answered wrong.