Are more question types going to be included? It seems that only a multiple-choice (single answer) option is available. Would be good to see multiple-choice (multiple answers) and sorting questions etc.
Sorry - it looks like we may have missed this post when we did our updates, but Rise now supports the following question types in quiz lessons. Get all the details below.
Use the Knowledge Check category in the blocks library to add multiple choice, multiple response, fill-in-the-blank, and matching knowledge check blocks to your lessons. And easily switch existing knowledge checks from one question type to another.
Hi, 2 Years later, it seems that the sorting activity is still not available as a quiz, only in the lesson blocks. Do you think it is going to change or is there a way to use them in evaluation blocks?
Hi Remy! Thanks for following up on this! Sorry, there isn't a way to include sorting activities to a Rise 360 quiz. The sorting block can be used as a knowledge check and is an ungraded assessment.
Here is our current roadmap, thanks for letting us know you'd like to see this feature!
Hello Articulate Team - It's great the Knowledge Check block features 3 or more options of 1 correct answer and 2 or more incorrect ones. However, how do I add "feedback" for a third answer since there is only one content holder to enter feedback for an in correct answer? When will additional "feedback" fields be added to the Knowledge Check blocks? I've seen creative uses of the Accordion and Flipcards to create knowledge check blocks; however, I'd still like to provide more feedback to learners when there are 3 or 4 answer options in your traditional knowledge check blocks. Thanks.
Hi Sherry! For Knowledge Check blocks there are 3 options to choose from for leaving feedback:
Any Response
Incorrect / Correct
By Choice
If you choose By Choice, you can type specific feedback on the side of each answer depending on the answer chosen. You can continue adding Answer Feedback as you add more choices.
Create randomized quizzes by drawing from a bank of prepared questions. You have the flexibility to use question banks for knowledge check blocks or quizzes—giving you options for how and when you want to check or test a learner’s knowledge. And if you’re an Articulate 360 Teams subscriber, you can easily share question bank folders with other team members to ensure consistency across your organization’s courses.
Find out more about creating, managing, and using question banks in our Rise 360 User Guide.
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Hey Wayne,
You can certainly create a Random Question Bank within Storyline 360 and use that in Rise as a Storyline Block and track based on those results :)
Check out my example here.
These posts are over a year old. Do you have any other questions types available yet?
Hi LaVon,
Sorry - it looks like we may have missed this post when we did our updates, but Rise now supports the following question types in quiz lessons. Get all the details below.
Hello everyone!
I just wanted to pop in with another quick update:
We love knowledge checks so much, we gave them their own space!
Use the Knowledge Check category in the blocks library to add multiple choice, multiple response, fill-in-the-blank, and matching knowledge check blocks to your lessons. And easily switch existing knowledge checks from one question type to another.
You can read all about the latest release here.
Just let us know if you have any further questions.
Hi, 2 Years later, it seems that the sorting activity is still not available as a quiz, only in the lesson blocks. Do you think it is going to change or is there a way to use them in evaluation blocks?
Thanks
Hi Remy! Thanks for following up on this! Sorry, there isn't a way to include sorting activities to a Rise 360 quiz. The sorting block can be used as a knowledge check and is an ungraded assessment.
Here is our current roadmap, thanks for letting us know you'd like to see this feature!
Hello Articulate Team - It's great the Knowledge Check block features 3 or more options of 1 correct answer and 2 or more incorrect ones. However, how do I add "feedback" for a third answer since there is only one content holder to enter feedback for an in correct answer? When will additional "feedback" fields be added to the Knowledge Check blocks? I've seen creative uses of the Accordion and Flipcards to create knowledge check blocks; however, I'd still like to provide more feedback to learners when there are 3 or 4 answer options in your traditional knowledge check blocks. Thanks.
Hi Sherry! For Knowledge Check blocks there are 3 options to choose from for leaving feedback:
If you choose By Choice, you can type specific feedback on the side of each answer depending on the answer chosen. You can continue adding Answer Feedback as you add more choices.
Hi Renz – Thank you. The ‘By Choice’ option is just what I needed!
All the best,
Sherry
Great news! Announcing the beta of question banks in Rise 360!
Create randomized quizzes by drawing from a bank of prepared questions. You have the flexibility to use question banks for knowledge check blocks or quizzes—giving you options for how and when you want to check or test a learner’s knowledge. And if you’re an Articulate 360 Teams subscriber, you can easily share question bank folders with other team members to ensure consistency across your organization’s courses.
Find out more about creating, managing, and using question banks in our Rise 360 User Guide.
Enjoy!