I am trying to add a survey to the end of my course in Rise. I added a block and used the custom code section to add the link to the survey. I'd prefer that it pops up immediately after completion. Is there any way to do that or would they have to copy and paste the link into a browser?
It sounds like you want to embed the survey directly into the Rise lesson, is that right?
What tool did you use to build the survey? In this sample Rise course, I embedded a survey built with Survey Monkey and embedded it using a Multimedia Embed block.
Here's the iFrame code I used: <iframe src="URL HERE"></iframe>
Give that a try, and let me know if you need some help along the way. 😊
This is very helpful as a workaround, thanks! Alyssa, any chance there's an update on when this is coming to Rise as a built-in feature? There's already Quiz and Knowledge Check options, seems like a Survey is a short step away...
Thank you!! Mine doesn't look as clean and integrated as the sample you posted, but it may be because it was created as a single question, or perhaps because it was from GetFeedback instead of Survey Monkey...?
For comparison, here's an image from yours, the survey fills the content space without the empty white area to the left, and scrolls smoothly, as tho the survey were built right into Rise. Nice!!
If you are looking at course evaluations, I STRONGLY recommend that you look at the work of Will Thalheimer, so that you are embedding something worthwhile! https://www.worklearning.com/smilesheets/
Hi, im following the instructions above, but its not embedding the survey in rise---its taking the learners to the survey monkey website. Is there any reason why its happening this way?
Hi Ejaz, are you just providing a link to the survey? In that case it will go the survey monkey web site.
If you embed the survey using an iFrame, you should see the survey within the Rise course itself as shown in the screenshot above. Students will be able to complete the survey without leaving the course.
Hi Reinaldo! Does your MailChimp form have a URL? If so, you can add the URL to this iframe code in a multimedia embed block. Let me know if you need a hand with that!
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Hello Melissa!
It sounds like you want to embed the survey directly into the Rise lesson, is that right?
What tool did you use to build the survey? In this sample Rise course, I embedded a survey built with Survey Monkey and embedded it using a Multimedia Embed block.
Here's the iFrame code I used:
<iframe src="URL HERE"></iframe>
Give that a try, and let me know if you need some help along the way. 😊
Thank you! Ours is a survey monkey as well. This should work well!
This is very helpful as a workaround, thanks! Alyssa, any chance there's an update on when this is coming to Rise as a built-in feature? There's already Quiz and Knowledge Check options, seems like a Survey is a short step away...
Alyssa, did you embed the basic survey URL or did you pull an actual embed code to use? I love how yours integrates right into the Rise player!
Great question, Andrew! I used the basic survey URL (not the embed code from Survey Monkey).
Then, I inserted that URL in this iFrame code that works nicely in Rise 360:
<iframe src="URL HERE"></iframe>
Give it a try, and let me know how it goes!
Thank you!! Mine doesn't look as clean and integrated as the sample you posted, but it may be because it was created as a single question, or perhaps because it was from GetFeedback instead of Survey Monkey...?
For comparison, here's an image from yours, the survey fills the content space without the empty white area to the left, and scrolls smoothly, as tho the survey were built right into Rise. Nice!!
Hi there, Andrew! Check out this example I made with GetFeedback. I included what my settings were so that you could experiment on your end.
Good luck, and let us know how you make out!
That did it!! Removing the border helped, but going Full Width was the key. Thanks so much! Didn't even need an embed code :)
Nice work, Andrew! 🙌 So glad you got it sorted out!
If you are looking at course evaluations, I STRONGLY recommend that you look at the work of Will Thalheimer, so that you are embedding something worthwhile! https://www.worklearning.com/smilesheets/
Hi, im following the instructions above, but its not embedding the survey in rise---its taking the learners to the survey monkey website. Is there any reason why its happening this way?
Hi Ejaz, are you just providing a link to the survey? In that case it will go the survey monkey web site.
If you embed the survey using an iFrame, you should see the survey within the Rise course itself as shown in the screenshot above. Students will be able to complete the survey without leaving the course.
Hi Ejaz!
Survey Monkey surveys work well in a Multimedia Embed block.
Use this iFrame code format for easy embedding!
<iframe src="URL HERE"></iframe>
Thanks for following up, we resolved the issue.
Thanks
Ejaz Mohamad
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Client Success
National Debt Relief
T: 888-660-7427 x1791
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Ejaz.mohamad@nationaldebtrelief.com
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You're welcome, Ejaz!
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Do you have suggestions for the best way to add a form via MailChimp for my survey?
Hi Reinaldo! Does your MailChimp form have a URL? If so, you can add the URL to this iframe code in a multimedia embed block. Let me know if you need a hand with that!
<iframe src="URL"></iframe>
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The no border - minimal padding - full width are super-helpful tips. Thanks!
Hello, Can I embed Microsoft Forms into Rise?
Hi Valterri! You can try using Embed Bocks and use a valid embed code to use the form.
If you're having trouble, please take a look at How to fix invalid Embed Code
Ok, I tried, but it does not seem to do the trick. Here's the code I embeded. Are you seeing anything here that I need to fix?
<iframe> width="640px" height= "480px" src= "https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DQSIkWdsW0yxEjajBLZtrQAAAAAAAAAAAAN__qsp6W9UNzBaN0pPVU9XV0cwOEozQ0ZVT05MOTlYNS4u&embed=true" frameborder= "0" marginwidth= "0" marginheight= "0" style= "border: none; max-width:100%; max-height:100vh"></iframe>
Hi Valtteri! It looks like that form is closed. Is there an updated form link you can share? Thanks!
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