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elianameligas
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1 month ago

Way to track knowledge check progress after upload to LMS?

Hi! We use Articulate currently for our SAT Training and so far, we've created quiz questions at the end of each section. The User must of course pass the question to proceed in the training since after they're done, they go back to the LMS and officially get marked as complete. 

Since this is the case, there is no way to track their learning progress as eveyone will automatically get a passing score of 100% to complete the course.

Does articulate have any other knowledge check features we can utilize and report on?

Thank you!

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  • Hi elianameligas! Great question!

     

    If learners must answer each question correctly before moving on, the LMS will only ever see the final passing result. That’s why everyone shows 100%. The system is recording the corrected score, not the initial attempt.

    In Storyline 360, reporting is controlled by the Results Slide. If you are forcing retries on individual questions, the reported score reflects those eventual correct answers. To capture more meaningful performance data, you can allow learners to submit answers without forcing correction per question and instead require a passing score on the Results Slide. When you publish for LMS using SCORM or xAPI, that score is what gets sent.

     

    In Rise 360, it depends on what you are using. Knowledge Check blocks are practice only and do not report to your LMS. Quiz Lessons, however, do send a score and let you require a passing percentage. If you need trackable results in Rise, a Quiz Lesson is the right choice.

    A common setup is to use knowledge checks throughout for reinforcement, then include one graded quiz to determine completion. That gives you real reporting data without losing the learning experience.

     

    If you would like to share which tool you are using, I am happy to help you pinpoint the exact setting to adjust.

    • elianameligas's avatar
      elianameligas
      Community Member

      Hi LaurenDuvall​ thank you so much for your response. Yes, we would like to set up knowledge checks throughout for reinforcement -- but just confirming those results won't be captured, only the quiz at the end of the entire course, correct?

      We are using Rise 360. I'd love some help with getting the settings right so that we can take advantage of these features if possible. We import the SCORM file into Docebo, so I also want to confirm that we can see the results either in the LMS or back in Rise.

      Thanks!!

      Eliana

      • LaurenDuvall's avatar
        LaurenDuvall
        Staff

        Thanks for jumping into this discussion, JohnCooper-be3c! It looks like elianameligas is using Rise 360.

         

        Happy to share a few specifics about how Rise 360 works with Docebo.

         

        You’ve got it right, elianameligas. Knowledge Checks don’t send results to your LMS. Only a Quiz Lesson reports a score to Docebo.

        Here’s how to make sure everything tracks as expected:

        • Add a graded Quiz Lesson to your course
        • Set a passing score
        • Publish for LMS
        • Choose Track using quiz result

        Once you’ve done that, Docebo will display the learner’s quiz score.

        Keep in mind that Rise doesn’t retain individual learner results after you publish to an LMS. The LMS handles reporting from there!

  • Hi elianameligas​ Sorry, are using Storyline or RISE? I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to do? If the section Knowledge Checks are formative i.e. the learner must pass to proceed then the learner's score will, as you say, always be 100% - you could always add a normative quiz at the end and set completion on that score - but if you just want to know they've finished everything then, when you publish you can track on nuer of slides - or put a completion trigger in the last slide:

    • Reporting to LMS:
      Completed/Incomplete (not Passed/Failed)
    • Track using:
      Number of slides viewed
      or
      Completion trigger (recommended)
  • elianameligas's avatar
    elianameligas
    Community Member

    Hi all, thank you so much for the thoughtful responses! I think we will actually just create a formal knowledge check within our LMS in the course instead so that it's easier for us to track and update. 

    On a different but related note, have you seen or know of any way to add any gamification within the course in Rise? We're trying to level up the training course overall this year and aside from pulling in videos and using flashcards/features within Articulate was curious if folks ever embedded games or used more creative features to gamify the lessons. 

    Thanks again for your help! 

    • LaurenDuvall's avatar
      LaurenDuvall
      Staff

      Great question, elianameligas! While Rise doesn’t have built-in points or badges, you can still add some fun, game-like elements.

      A few quick ideas:

      • Branching scenarios using Storyline blocks for “choose your path” challenges
      • Framing lessons as levels or missions to create progression
      • Using knowledge checks, sorting, and flashcards as mini challenges
      • Embedding a custom Storyline game for something more interactive

      If anyone here has experimented with gamifying a Rise course, we’d love to hear what you built and how it worked!

      • elianameligas's avatar
        elianameligas
        Community Member

        The custom Storyline game sounds amazing.. how do I go about adding something like that in?