Is there a way to let your users review their answers after completing a quiz? If I don't reveal the answer immediately, they don't get a chance to see which questions they got right or wrong, only a score. I'd like to give feedback on which questions they got wrong so they can refer to the learning material and try again.
Our team would also appreciate a feature that allows our learners the ability to review a quiz in its entirety after taking and passing it instead of having to retake the quiz to see the questions and feedback.
With everyone being so nice about this clear shortcoming of your system why isn't it fixed yet? Is it because you're taking advantage of their patience and "niceness"? Sure looks like it. It's how I feel...I have hundreds of students that want immediate feedback, but YOU have made it I can't, without turning a test into a Participation Award fest. Who thought it was a good idea to just give testers the answers? Or make the paying end user do extra work to overcome your platform's shortcoming? Bet this won't stay in the comments.
Any update on this? Getting feedback on incorrect answers either immediately or at the end of the quiz, without revealing the correct answer would really enhance the quiz.
Thanks for checking in, Susan. Right now there isn't a way to provide feedback without also revealing the correct answer. I can understand how that would be a helpful feature, so we'll let you know if we add this to Rise 360 in a future update!
It's kinda crazy how this thread has been up for over a year and there are plenty others with the same/similar idea that have been up for over 3 years. Everyone knows things take time but one of the current roadmap items is - Quiz Question Banks - Create randomized quizzes by drawing from a bank of prepared questions.
That's a great additional feature, but we're currently missing a core function. Showing that an answer is incorrect without giving away the correct answer is crucial to good learning, learners need to know exactly where they need to improve without then being handed the answer.
And yes, of course we can build this in Storyline, but this is a fundamental aspect to feedback. It's strange how Rise can have so many things right then miss the mark like this.
Is there any update on this request? It would be very helpful for our compliance courses. Trying to figure out the best way to be able to utilize Rise while having this capability.
Hi Jennifer! Thank you for your interest in this feature. So sorry we don't have any news yet. We'll update this thread once we make changes that will help!
I know this has been an ongoing request, but I just wanted to add my voice to the group that this feature would be a great help to how we run our assessments.
Worthy advice. Don't understand Articulate's complete lack of desire to address requests with so much community support. Had thought for a bit that they had put new features on hold to address all of their accessibility deficiencies, but I was clearly wrong on that as they have been dragging their feet on that too (Rise was supposed to be fully accessibly by end of 2020...and here we are still waiting for that to happen, when it should have just been built in from the start....)
+1 for me as well, have just come up against this now. Adding in a Storyline quiz as a Storyline block doesn't look as good aesthetically and the continue button I added in after the quiz seems to appear even if the learner fails the quiz and needs to redo 1-2 questions. Using the built in quiz feature in Rise with additional capability is the ideal.
I will pile on as well. We'd like our testers to be able to review their answers (to see which questions were answered correctly/incorrectly) but only after they've completed the exam. Articulate People, what's the ETA on this feature being implemented?
My name is Steve Ellis and I’m putting a program together for Jeff. It is disappointing that there have been no apparent efforts by Articulate to resolve this issue for over three years now. Feedback is critical, especially with online learning. For me, this problem has hit in two ways. First, if I incorporate a knowledge check (either a multiple choice or multiple response) into the lesson, the user will see the selected answer as well as all the other answers and be given an option to retry. Why would the individual choose to retry when the correct answer has now been revealed? With the quiz/assessment option, we can select to hide the answers, but now any per-choice feedback we want to give is now hidden and the user is left uncertain as to what response was incorrect and, therefore, what to review to improve understanding. Please get this fixed.
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Our team would also appreciate a feature that allows our learners the ability to review a quiz in its entirety after taking and passing it instead of having to retake the quiz to see the questions and feedback.
Any update on this? We are in desperate need for it!
I'm sorry I don't have an update at this time, Corey. You'll be notified if we post new information here!
With everyone being so nice about this clear shortcoming of your system why isn't it fixed yet? Is it because you're taking advantage of their patience and "niceness"? Sure looks like it. It's how I feel...I have hundreds of students that want immediate feedback, but YOU have made it I can't, without turning a test into a Participation Award fest. Who thought it was a good idea to just give testers the answers? Or make the paying end user do extra work to overcome your platform's shortcoming? Bet this won't stay in the comments.
Any update on this? Getting feedback on incorrect answers either immediately or at the end of the quiz, without revealing the correct answer would really enhance the quiz.
Edward, how did you overcome the platform's shortcomings? I don't feel that I can use the quiz as it is.
Thanks for checking in, Susan. Right now there isn't a way to provide feedback without also revealing the correct answer. I can understand how that would be a helpful feature, so we'll let you know if we add this to Rise 360 in a future update!
+1!
The benefits of adding this feature would be tremendous!
+1
It's kinda crazy how this thread has been up for over a year and there are plenty others with the same/similar idea that have been up for over 3 years. Everyone knows things take time but one of the current roadmap items is - Quiz Question Banks - Create randomized quizzes by drawing from a bank of prepared questions.
That's a great additional feature, but we're currently missing a core function. Showing that an answer is incorrect without giving away the correct answer is crucial to good learning, learners need to know exactly where they need to improve without then being handed the answer.
And yes, of course we can build this in Storyline, but this is a fundamental aspect to feedback. It's strange how Rise can have so many things right then miss the mark like this.
Is there any update on this request? It would be very helpful for our compliance courses. Trying to figure out the best way to be able to utilize Rise while having this capability.
Hi Jennifer! Thank you for your interest in this feature. So sorry we don't have any news yet. We'll update this thread once we make changes that will help!
+1
I know this has been an ongoing request, but I just wanted to add my voice to the group that this feature would be a great help to how we run our assessments.
Thanks!
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Get a helmet Kevin, you're going to pass out A LOT while you hold your breath for any useful ground level improvements.
Worthy advice. Don't understand Articulate's complete lack of desire to address requests with so much community support. Had thought for a bit that they had put new features on hold to address all of their accessibility deficiencies, but I was clearly wrong on that as they have been dragging their feet on that too (Rise was supposed to be fully accessibly by end of 2020...and here we are still waiting for that to happen, when it should have just been built in from the start....)
+1 for me as well, have just come up against this now. Adding in a Storyline quiz as a Storyline block doesn't look as good aesthetically and the continue button I added in after the quiz seems to appear even if the learner fails the quiz and needs to redo 1-2 questions. Using the built in quiz feature in Rise with additional capability is the ideal.
I will pile on as well. We'd like our testers to be able to review their answers (to see which questions were answered correctly/incorrectly) but only after they've completed the exam. Articulate People, what's the ETA on this feature being implemented?
My name is Steve Ellis and I’m putting a program together for Jeff. It is disappointing that there have been no apparent efforts by Articulate to resolve this issue for over three years now. Feedback is critical, especially with online learning. For me, this problem has hit in two ways. First, if I incorporate a knowledge check (either a multiple choice or multiple response) into the lesson, the user will see the selected answer as well as all the other answers and be given an option to retry. Why would the individual choose to retry when the correct answer has now been revealed? With the quiz/assessment option, we can select to hide the answers, but now any per-choice feedback we want to give is now hidden and the user is left uncertain as to what response was incorrect and, therefore, what to review to improve understanding. Please get this fixed.
+1 for me as well. Feedback is very important.
+1 to the request. This would be immensely helpful. Thank you!
Hi everyone! Now you can make quizzes more challenging. Show learners feedback without revealing correct answers! Find out how in this article. Enjoy!
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Just wondering if there was any update on this as it's something we also need? Thanks