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In Public Beta: Skip-ahead Quizzes
- 20 days ago
Skip-ahead Quizzes have officially entered beta! The feature is now available to all Rise authors.
Please continue sharing your feedback through the embedded survey. It’s been incredibly helpful in shaping the feature so far, and we’d love to keep hearing from you.
Thank you to everyone who contributed feedback during its time in Labs.
Learn more: https://www.articulatesupport.com/article/Rise-Question-Types-for-Quiz-Lessons#skip-ahead
Hi, this is a great feature. I’m running into an issue when a learner fails the pre-quiz.
I’ve configured the pre-quiz to allow only one attempt. When the learner fails, the Continue button remains locked and there’s no way for them to proceed.
My understanding was that this feature would require someone who fails the pre-quiz to review all of the content, and then be able to take the post-quiz at the end. Is that the intended behaviour?
- Kyle_Clements2 months agoStaff
Thanks OliverDeakin-41 ! I'll have our engineers take a look at this. You are correct about the intended behavior. If you haven't already, please share any additional insights via the feedback survey. The team will be watching that closely for feedback and potential issues.
- Luck13 days agoCommunity Member
Hello :-)
I am looking for a slightly different solution.
We also use a Pre-quiz and Post-quiz system in our trainings (in Storyline so far).
How it works.
If a learner fails the Pre-quiz, they get a Post-quiz at the end of the chapter and that makes sense. BUT let's say a lerner passes the Pre-quiz but still wants to see the content. In this case they get to the Post-Quiz that is at the end of the chapter and at the moment that quiz is inactive (there is no way to chose the answer option). We also have a set timer for 2 min so the only option for the user is to wait those 2 minutes and pass the quiz that way.
What could be done to avoid the Post-Quiz after the user passes the Pre-Quiz but still wants to see the content.
Many thanks in advance!- LucianaPiazza13 days agoStaff
Hello Luck!
Appreciate you sharing your voice with us! I have shared your feedback with our product team.
Right now, there isn’t a way to automatically skip the Post-Quiz for learners who passed the Pre-Quiz but still choose to view the content.
We’re exploring a future updates to this functionality, but for now, here are the best workarounds:
- Add a “Skip Post-Quiz” button. Please note this option can’t be shown conditionally, so all learners will see it
- Another thing you could try is our Hyperlink Enhancements Labs Experiment.
We'll be sure to share any news on any new enhancements, so all are in the loop!
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