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Using Continue to require correct answer on Knowledge Check.
Hello,
I am attempting to use a Continue divider to require correct answer on Knowledge Check, but cannot get it to work. The Continue button appears even when wrong answers are given. Am I missing something, or is this a feature that is 'in development'?
Thanks,
Dave
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360, adding the new feature below:
- Knowledge check blocks can be added directly to question banks, have their content width and answer colors modified, be required for training progress, and have a set number of retries.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update!
- TOwersCommunity Member
Rise as product has not changed or grown much from when it was launched 10 years ago. It would great to Articulate to update the quiz format to include features like these. Given how little progress or improvements have been made I would give up waiting and try another product.
Great work and real solution so thanks. Just takes away from ease of creating a quiz in Rise which I do live.
- DouglasLewisCommunity Member
I would like to put my hand in for this feature. We are crippled with some of things we would like to do and this would open up so many possibilities for us. We are only able to get a small percentage of the things we would like to accomplish out of this software due to this limitation. Storyline is not an answer for our specific needs as our current LMS has trouble with it. We would love for example to be able to show a video, ask about something within, and prevent moving forward until the correct answer is given. This seems like to would be a rudimentary feature that would not require a bunch of additional time, skill, and software to produce...? Why does something so expensive for our organization not have such a simple feature?
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360, adding the new feature below:
- Knowledge check blocks can be added directly to question banks, have their content width and answer colors modified, be required for training progress, and have a set number of retries.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update!
- MuhammedSamariaCommunity Member
Thank you so much for addressing this issue and adding this very critical feature.
- BennHopkinsCommunity Member
Hi Eric I was just looking at this new feature and I may be missing something however how does the learner restart the course if they get a knowledge check question wrong if it requires the correct answer to move forward? Is it seen as a course failure and locks out the user like a summary quiz? Does the leaner need to contact the learning manager at that point to unlock the using the feedback section here to communicate that to the leaner when incorrect "Correct/Incorrect feedback lets you create custom responses based on if the learner chooses a correct or incorrect answer". Guidance would be appreciated.
Hi there Dave!
The Continue button will activate when the learner has completed the Knowledge Check block, whether their answer is correct or incorrect.
It sounds like you want to ensure the learner understands the right answer before moving on to the next section, and the feedback section will help you do just that! There you can include details on why the correct answer is correct, why the incorrect answers are incorrect, and so on.
Can you tell us a bit more about how you'd like the continue button to function? We're always exploring new ideas, and customer input is extremely valuable in that process. Thanks for being a part of this community!
- PaulaWarring070Community Member
I had the same question: I've been giving feedback on correct AND incorrect responses, so I'd like learners who initially answer incorrectly to try again in the hope of getting the correct answer (and revealing the context that explains WHY they are right).
When I set up my course, I amended my Continue Bar text to read "Well done!", not realising that the continue bar would show even if a learner selected an incorrect response - in which case it just sounds like I'm being sarcastic... :-)
Hi Liz!
You may want to explore the idea of creating the knowledge check question in Storyline 360, then embedding it in Rise 360 using a Storyline Block. That way, you can prevent the learner from moving forward until they choose the correct answer.
- LauraBradleyCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa,
I've tried this but it doesn't work. As soon as the Storyline interaction loads the 'Continue' button changes and allows them to move on.
Is there a setting I'm missing?- hazelBStaff
Hi Laura! Please set your Continue button to complete the block above so that the Continue button will only activate once the Storyline interaction has completed. Here's how to do it.
- LoekVossenCommunity Member
Hi, I had the some problem. My solution: question design > attempts > unlimited. When the answer is wrong, the try again layer will pop-up. I changed the text of the try again layer into the text that you would normally see in the incorrect layer. That way, the question will repeat itself until the right answer is given, but you can give feedback on why the answer is wrong :).
- HalynaSukhom542Community Member
I also would like the continue button not appear until the answer is correct. My courses are safety-regulated and if I let the user continue after selecting the incorrect response, I am incompliant.
Hello, Halyna!
Have you considered creating the knowledge check question in Storyline 360, then embedding it in Rise 360 using a Storyline Block? You can customize the question any way you like, and you can prevent the learner from moving forward until they choose the correct answer.
- HalynaSukhom542Community Member
Hi Alyssa,
Thank you for your reply. I think embedding the Storyline block would defeat the purpose of using Rise.
- hkanstrmCommunity Member
Hello Halyna, i used to think so as well, but really, you can do many things so much faster in rise then in Storyline - but for these custom needs ( not available in Rise ) storyline does fill that void.
Now i am the first to wish all that basic storyline features ( minus the programming ) en masse where available in Rise. But i have come to find that even though it is a bit more complicated/more work , Storyline does bridge the feature set lacking in Rise.
I hope for a time when i dont really need Storyline for anything else then those situations that require a complete custom solution with full on programming and so on..but i also seen the forum and the roadmap - so i would be pleasantly surprised to see Articulate deliver this type of functions any time soon.
Im in it for the corp standard tells me so. I would gladly consider options if i could.
But until that day comes , when used together, storyline and rise, you might find there is untapped potential even "as is" today.
For the techy - there is much potential with Storyline objects in the same course "talking" to each other. but takes a bit of tinkering and coloring outside the lines..
- LynneHampson-78Community Member
If you add it from Storyline, it will still allow the user to keep scrolling past it. I tried that method.
- StanislasGATELLCommunity Member
Just to add i would like that feature to be implemented aswell