Great question, Henrik. Knowledge checks are ungraded, so you cannot restrict a learner until they answer the question correctly. As long as they provide any answer, the block will be marked as "complete".
If you want to ensure learners are answering the questions correctly, I would suggest using a quiz lesson. Let me know if that would work for you!
You'll have to re-create each question from scratch since there isn't a way to transfer questions from a knowledge check to a quiz.
You could open the Share link of the course in one browser tab, and edit the course in another browser tab. That way you can copy the text from one tab and paste it into the other.
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Hello, Henrik!
You'll need two settings to require a learner to pass a quiz before moving on to the next lesson:
Let me know if that works for you!
Halle Alyssa.
So, to get this to work, i must put a quiz lesson?
I was at the idea that i could set at passing criteria to move from one lesson to the next, without a quiz lessen.
So, before folowing the red arrows, you must pass the "knowledge check".
Does this make sense?
Great question, Henrik. Knowledge checks are ungraded, so you cannot restrict a learner until they answer the question correctly. As long as they provide any answer, the block will be marked as "complete".
If you want to ensure learners are answering the questions correctly, I would suggest using a quiz lesson. Let me know if that would work for you!
Hi Alyssa.
Thanks for your reply. It cleared up my challenge.
Is it possible to move questions in knowledge check, to a quiz lesson?
Hi Henrik,
You'll have to re-create each question from scratch since there isn't a way to transfer questions from a knowledge check to a quiz.
You could open the Share link of the course in one browser tab, and edit the course in another browser tab. That way you can copy the text from one tab and paste it into the other.
Hi Alyssa.
Thanks a lot. So it's the hard way.. Thats ok. I takes a little longer time.
Thank for your help, to understand the programe.
Henrik
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