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JosephCunningha
Community Member
7 years ago

Storyline quiz review - don't want to show the correct answers

We want to give users the opportunity to review the quiz and the questions without showing them the correct answer. We're having similar issues in Rise, but have learned it's a functionality problem that we're hoping is updated.

We're new and haven't found a way yet to allow for reviewing quizzes in SL without displaying the correct answer each time.

Hope we're just missing a setting.

  • Hey folks! I'm super excited to announce we just released a new feature in Storyline 360 that you're gonna love. 💙

    Now it's easy to allow learners to review and retry only incorrect questions with just a few clicks! You can read more about how this new feature works in this article that's hot off the press. 

    And don't miss an example of this new feature in action!

    Here’s how you can update Storyline 360 to check out this new feature. Let me know if you have more questions about it!

  • Hey folks! I'm super excited to announce we just released a new feature in Storyline 360 that you're gonna love. 💙

    Now it's easy to allow learners to review and retry only incorrect questions with just a few clicks! You can read more about how this new feature works in this article that's hot off the press. 

    And don't miss an example of this new feature in action!

    Here’s how you can update Storyline 360 to check out this new feature. Let me know if you have more questions about it!

  • Hey there Joseph,

    Good news! It's easy to hide correct answers in Storyline quiz review.

    On the Results Slide, simply uncheck the "Show correct/incorrect responses when reviewing" option from the Review Results trigger

    Hope that helps!

  • Hey Joseph!

    You're not alone--we've seen other folks request the same functionality for Rise! We're tracking those requests, and if that feature gets added to Rise in the future, we'll let you know. 

    • JosephCunningha's avatar
      JosephCunningha
      Community Member

      I appreciate that and just would like to emphasize that this is rather important to us. Giving Feedback is locked to showing the correct answers there, and these are two very different things.

      Accordingly, we're having to back way off on using Rise for some tech quizzing ongoing, and we really really like Rise, so I would just like to add that we're all enthusiastically behind making that change.

      Thanks for the help with the other, though. Looks like we have to use SL as our default knowledge check engine for a while.

      Joseph Cunningham
      Learning System Administrator II
      317-688-6858, Ext. 1724
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      • LeaSAgato's avatar
        LeaSAgato
        Staff

        Hi Joseph!  Now you can make quizzes more challenging. Show learners feedback without revealing correct answers! Find out how in this article. Enjoy!

  • HerasSafety's avatar
    HerasSafety
    Community Member

    Hi there,

    Would it be possible to only show the incorrect responses at the end of a quiz with the right answers? 

    Now when I check the box the feedback it will show the entire quiz with all the correct answers. 

    After passing the criteria for the quiz (example 8 correct out of 10 = pass ) I'd like to show the user to see the 2 incorrectly answered questions with the right answers. (in stead of all the rightly answered questions, which is not relevant at that point)

    Regards, Coen

  • Hello Coen and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)

    Thanks for letting us know what you would like to set up in your course and what you described is currently the way the feature is designed.

    Others in the community share your idea and we are currently tracking a feature request to be able to Review/Retry the Incorrect Only questions. I'm adding this conversation to the report so that we can update you here when we are able.

    In the meantime, I generally point folks to the method in this thread to achieve what you're looking to do. I wanted to share that one with you in case you hadn't seen it already!