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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?
115 Replies
- RubabFatimaCommunity Member
Do we have this available in RISE 360 now??
Hi Rubab!
Thanks for reaching out! This is not a feature in Rise 360 right now, but we'll be sure to let you know here if we make any changes that help!- mitchhorn-5ccb3Community Member
These have been requested for years. How long will it take to add this to Rise? Seems that the requested features that the community asks for does not happen.
- KarenPolikCommunity Member
+1 for the ability to include an ungraded essay/fill-in-the-blank type question. Or at least just remove the "Correct" and "Incorrect" part of the feedback box.
- mitchhorn-5ccb3Community Member
One more vote for non-graded, survey type questions that report to the LMS!
Hey all! Thanks for letting us know you need this feature. No new updates on this yet. I'm sorry there isn't more information I can share at this time. If anything changes, we'll let you know!
- CassandraSmi018Community Member
Another vote for short and paragraph ungraded responses, and ungraded fill in the blank!
- DonGriesheimerCommunity Member
+1 for the product enhancement/feature. My company has need to use reflective questions for learning where there is not a correct or incorrect answer but where we need to collect that data for analysis.
- TracyFlandersCommunity Member
I too urgently need this feature. We have a significant number of courses that I need to transition to our LMS and I can't believe that in this day and age we can't use open ended questions? Open ended responses that are evaluated by our training mentors are key to our training process.
- Will_FindlayCommunity Member
Sometimes I wonder if Articulate doesn't implement certain features (like this one) because they don't want to have to support it. For example, maybe they are worried that someone will start using Rise as a way to have people submit critical data. And they don't want to be put in a position where someone expects them to retrieve the data when an issue arises.
- UFVStudentOrienCommunity Member
One more vote for non-graded, survey type questions that report to the LMS!
- DaniellevanE492Community Member
And I'd like to vote too! Such a pity open ended, non-graded questions aren't available.
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