Hi there, I am trying to use knowledge checks for ways to self-assess where one is at so there should be no right or wrong answer. Is there a way for the knowledge check to not have a correct answer? While I can add feedback saying that, I'd prefer for the text to not read "Incorrect" when one submits their response
Karl is spot on! In Rise 360, the knowledge check block will always show the correct and incorrect feedback after the learner submits their answer. Thanks for letting us know you'd rather not show the feedback!
Same. I need a place where the learner can capture their thoughts without any judgement of a right or wrong answer. It would be helpful if there was a "free-form" option. Not everything is black and white and self-refection is an important part of learning, growth, and development. Is there any type of work-around I can use?
Rise 360 knowledge check blocks require correct and incorrect answers. The best way to add open-ended survey questions to your lesson is to embed a survey from a third-party tool (like Google Forms or Survey Monkey) using a Multimedia Embed block.
Use this iFrame code format for easy embedding! <iframe src="URL HERE"></iframe>
We're currently using the Google Forms embed work-around for this, but this feature is often requested by our customers! It would be so nice if it were built-in. Is this something that's on the horizon?
If we could just remove the X and the check mark somehow, that would be fine too. I want to capture the responses in the LMS rather than a separate platform, if possible.
This post is a little old, but wondering if there's been any development on this feature? Is there a way to do this in Articulate Storyline and import into Rise.
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Melissa, if you are using Rise, there isn't a Knowledge Check type that will do what you want.
The feature to create a question that does not have a correct or incorrect answer is something that is often requested.
Hi Melissa,
Karl is spot on! In Rise 360, the knowledge check block will always show the correct and incorrect feedback after the learner submits their answer. Thanks for letting us know you'd rather not show the feedback!
Same. I need a place where the learner can capture their thoughts without any judgement of a right or wrong answer. It would be helpful if there was a "free-form" option. Not everything is black and white and self-refection is an important part of learning, growth, and development. Is there any type of work-around I can use?
Hello, Kelli!
Rise 360 knowledge check blocks require correct and incorrect answers. The best way to add open-ended survey questions to your lesson is to embed a survey from a third-party tool (like Google Forms or Survey Monkey) using a Multimedia Embed block.
Use this iFrame code format for easy embedding!
<iframe src="URL HERE"></iframe>
We're currently using the Google Forms embed work-around for this, but this feature is often requested by our customers! It would be so nice if it were built-in. Is this something that's on the horizon?
If we could just remove the X and the check mark somehow, that would be fine too. I want to capture the responses in the LMS rather than a separate platform, if possible.
Hi Holly!
We're tracking requests for a survey block in Rise 360. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! We'll keep you posted if this feature becomes available.
I'm just chiming in here to cast my vote in favor of adding a survey-style block to Rise 360!
I've browsed several threads and this appears to be [one of] the newest. Is there any update on whether or not this feature is on the road map?
Thanks!
Hi Whitney! Sorry, this isn't on our current roadmap. If we make any changes that help, we'll let you know here.
This post is a little old, but wondering if there's been any development on this feature? Is there a way to do this in Articulate Storyline and import into Rise.
Hi there, Julie! We don't have updates on this feature just yet, but we'll keep you posted if anything changes!
In the meantime, if you're looking for a more customizable quiz feedback, you can definitely do this in Storyline 360 by using feedback layers on your quiz. This guide provides details instructions on working with feedback layers in Storyline 360. Once you created your quiz in Storyline 360, you can add it as a Storyline block in Rise. Here's how.
I hope this helps!