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- ShondaMacFad511Community Member
Renz I would also like to request that feature. I need the knowledge check to lock navigation and to make sure the user understands the content before proceeding.
- HalynaSukhom542Community Member
Crystal, the fact that the knowledge check is a learning portion, not the verification of knowledge, is not quite correct for the regulated environment. I have to have a proof for the regulatory body that the user knows the answer.
Also, adding quizzes instead of knowledge checks just for the purpose of locking the user until they give the correct answer is not the best user experience, because it disrupts the flow of the course and the user is locked inside until all the answers are correct (in my case it has to be 100%).
Is there a way to request addition of knowledge checks locking added in future versions?
Thanks.
Hi Halyna! Thanks for letting us know how you want to use the knowledge check to lock navigation and make sure the user understands the content before proceeding. We're tracking requests for this feature and we'll let you know if we make any changes that help!
- AnneShillockCommunity Member
I would like this feature as well. The alternatives are not satisfactory, as they add work for the designer (creating a separate acknowledgement in Storyline) or disrupt the flow for the learner (adding the knowledge check as a quiz, as the learner has to go through the scoring screen, and it adds the check to the final score).
- SibaPrasadPadhiCommunity Member
+1
- ShaneLeonard-2cCommunity Member
+1
- ChristopherSchoCommunity Member
I would also like to request the ability to set Rise knowledge checks to require a correct answer before Rise reads that content block as completed.
Using Storyline blocks to do knowledge checks this way can work, but this adds more work in design, and doesn't look or feel as smooth as the rest of the Rise content blocks.
- JamesRimmer-1eeCommunity Member
Yes, I agree with Halyna.
The idea of Rise 360 is that all courses should generally be started in that application and for most courses their entire content will be able to be created in Rise 360. The trouble is, the vast majority of the Articulate user base is designing courses whereby our customers have to evidence their employees have learned something, have passed the content and are compliant/safe/competent/etc. We can't do this if the users can simply disregard the fact they failed a knowledge check.
If the 'Continue' module wasn't developed to ensure understanding, personally I'm not clear on the benefit of adding additional clicks into the UX just so users can access content, or perhaps I'm missing something? Right now, it seems as though every course requiring even the slightest ability to evidence compliance will still need to have Storyline elements built into it.
Was that always the intention when Rise 360 was developed? If so, could that please be made clearer in the Rise 360 marketing (rather than suggesting the 'majority' of courses will only need Rise 360)?
Thanks
James
Hi, James. Quiz lessons in Rise 360 can be set to require a passing score to continue in the course or even to consider the course complete. For compliance or competency, you can track quizzes built in Rise 360.
A knowledge check is a block within a lesson that has additional content. When we say knowledge check, we're referring to that block as a part of the learning portion of the course. The continue block that follows a knowledge check is looking for interaction with the knowledge check, but it isn't evaluating correctness.
Continue blocks are there to pace learners and prevent them from scrolling through a lesson without exploring blocks, like the accordion block and the scenario block where the learner could be missing important information if they don't interact.
Does that distinction help?
- DougFox-dbede8bCommunity Member
Any update on adding this completely reasonable request to Rise?
- hazelBStaff
Hi Doug, we don't have any updates yet. We'll update this thread once we make changes that will help!
- MarcelaArroyoCommunity Member
Hi there,
I see this thread started over 5 years ago and the request continues to be the same (for the continue bar to have to option to be set to only appear/work after the user selects the right answer). Has that functionality been implemented yet?
- CammyShockeyCommunity Member
I have a solution that might help some in this discussion. You can use a Sorting Activity for your "knowledge check" question, and because of the way the sorting activities are designed, the user HAS to get it right before they can move on. And if you combine that with a Continue block that requires completion of content above, users can't skip the sort activity.
I made a quick sample course to show this: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/25d9e4f1-8125-49d1-908f-8a2b185b95bf/review
hope this is helpful
- LizduPlessis-70Community Member
I'm using the knowledge check after a video to encourage users to view it. If they can continue with a wrong answer, many will just skip the video.
- VictoriaWheeldoCommunity Member
We need to make sure the learner interacts with each knowledge check - they can get the answer wrong, but they must provide an answer before they can complete the course. Currently, I can't see a way to make sure the learner interacts with the knowledge check - if they scroll past it, that section of the course still shows up as completed, even if they didn't click an answer. Is there a way to set the knowledge check to 'mandatory'?
- HalynaSukhom542Community Member
Victoria, you can use the divider with the word "continue" on it, and then in the settings for this divider, choose "must complete interaction directly above" - this way the user is locked for any kind of interaction until they interact with it (I use it for any types of interactions - videos, drag and drop, flash cards, etc.).
- VictoriaWheeldoCommunity Member
thanks for this reply - I'm now using the 'Continue' bar with a requirement to complete the previous block(s) - works a treat, as I don't need to monitor scores.
- MarcelMilohnicCommunity Member
hi, is there already a solution for this?