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Survey or Short Answer Questions
Hello, Richard. It sounds like you need two things: a short answer question type, and the ability to see learner responses.
Rise doesn't currently send question-level data to an LMS. The good news is that it's on our feature roadmap. We don't have a delivery date for it yet, but I'll be sure to let you know as soon as it's available. I'll bring the idea of a larger text entry option to the team, as well!
As far as Yes/No questions, would knowledge checks work for you? Or would you need to collect learner responses for those questions, also?
Hi Crystal,
Unfortunately, and I may be doing this entirely wrong, but the knowledge checks still seem to have a Correct/Incorrect evaluation. If we had questions like, "Were you bullied at school?" or "Do you like tacos?," I'd rather the participants just submit "Yes" or "No" without having to assign a "correct" answer to their responses - but I also want the ability to send individual feedback messages.
Bummer about the long-form submissions. I think, additionally, having a survey option or Likert option, would be super helpful. Right now, I'm getting seriously bogged down trying to incorporate Storyline 360 templates into Rise - and noticing that they don't preview well when you select Mobile (just shows a video Play button that does nothing). Doesn't matter how I export the slides from Storyline.
We are still able to receive completion data, right?
Finally, when you say Rise doesn't send question-level data, do you mean that we are not able to receive any knowledge check information to our LMS? :/
- Crystal-Horn7 years agoStaff
Great questions to clarify, Richard.
First, Storyline blocks won’t work when you click the mobile phone icons during preview, but they will work as expected in published output on mobile phones. I understand how helpful it'd be to see Storyline blocks in mobile phone previews, so I've sent your request to our development team. I'll be sure to let you know if we add this feature to Rise.
Question level data includes information like this that would be reported to an LMS. Currently, Rise tracks completion and score from Quiz lessons.
Knowledge checks are content blocks, so they are not reported to the LMS. When you export for LMS, you'll choose the Quiz lesson results you'd like to use for tracking.
I have an idea for you, though. Can you build out the Yes/No scenarios using other blocks? Check this example out. I hope that helps you to develop the learner experience you'd like!