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Survey questions in Rise 360?
Hi Kim
I can provide an example of how we have done this in Storyline - I will just have to modify one of our client projects as they are proprietary - I'll just create a simple survey - shouldn't take me too long.
Will send a link ASAP.
In the meantime, here's a link to the other part of what we are working on - this demonstrates downloading a pdf notes page from a Storyline block in RISE. This is brand new - we only got it working a couple of days ago - apologies if it's not fully tested...
https://rise.articulate.com/share/CxNcomo7LqqWkBOahhImYPgO8E7PEeYG
Note that the pdf is created from a pdf form template. The Storyline gets input from the learner and then uses it to populate the pdf form - which the learner then downloads.
Ok great- thanks for sharing- look forward to seeing the storyline too
Kim Myers, EdS (I/SC)
Manager, Global Sales Training
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Pharma Services Group (PSG)
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- JohnCooper-be3c2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Kim
After a little searching I found a course we did a couple of years ago that had a downloadable survey (results are downloaded as a pdf) that I could plunder for a demo:
https://demo8.profilelearning.com
I should emphasise that this demo - in its current form - would NOT work as a Storyline block in RISE😒. It uses the JavaScript library "jsPdf" and requires the HTML files to be edited after publishing the course.
But, as my earlier posts explain - we have now discovered ways to overcome that using the "pdf-lib" library. It would take some work to modify, but it is definitely possible to do. pdf-lib also has some better tools for drawing in a pdf.
We will put it on our "interesting projects to have a go at" list. But it may not get done just yet.
I would appreciate your thoughts - and comments on the demo....
- KimMyers-c843ec2 years agoCommunity Member
i still have to capture the data to report on the results - that's the problem - they need a copy for their own records and we need to capture the data and report on analytics - why is this so difficult when we capture responses to questions - why not surveys?