Forum Discussion
Survey or Short Answer Questions
Absolutely love Rise, but one feature I'm hoping is coming in the future, or better yet, I'm just not realizing is an option.
I'd love the ability to put in a box for my end users to fill out their own thoughts on a subject, a survey or short answer question. Is that something that's possible in Rise?
- Will_FindlayCommunity Member
Came here to find out if this was available...
- PeterVitezCommunity Member
+1. Most of my activities are non-graded question types.
- NigelRibeiro-4aCommunity Member
Have you guys seen the amazing work Mike Amelang did with the learning journal. You may be able to use what he built if your questions don't need to be captured by the lms.
- CoryVanBelois-4Community Member
Following, we want to add Microsoft forms if possible.
Hey Cory,
Have you tried embedding or link to a Microsoft Form in your Rise 360 course? If so, how did it go?
Thanks for asking, Pamela! While it's not on our immediate roadmap right now, we'll let you know if that changes.
- brianhaugenCommunity Member
I need open-ended questions, long form answers....way more that simple yes no....where do I access this feature?
Hi Brian!
Right now, the best way to add open-ended, long form questions to a Rise 360 course is to embed a survey from a third-party tool (like Google Forms or Survey Monkey) using a Multimedia Embed block.
Use this iFrame code format for easy embedding!
<iframe src="URL HERE"></iframe>
- KaitlynRomberg-Community Member
+1 to this request. Looking to add reflection questions to the start of a course but can't do so without it being "correct" or "incorrect". This doesn't work when the question is "When I am included, I feel...".
- PeterVitezCommunity Member
Hi Kaitlyn, I've created 'likert scale' questions in Storyline:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/51b77d21-5ce4-459e-81f2-e5815adaa223/review
This can be embedded into Rise:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/d4562c1c-b95c-481c-bb64-3f07a42c3e7f/review
(Just a template - so please excuse the nonsense content)