It sounds like you need a survey tool in Rise 360 that would allow you to add an ungraded survey question. That's not on our feature roadmap currently, but I'm happy to pass along your suggestion to our Product team.
I could be wrong, but I believe we've built a storyline block which can be used as a free text box and, though it doesn't show the responses within Rise, through javascript it does write the responses back to the LMS so it can be externally reported on.
If this would be useful, let me know and I can dig a little more to find out if I'm remembering correctly!
Hi Karl, can you say a bit more. I think of doing the same. Its really disappointing that such basic function is not available. Which External survey do you use and have you found a way to integrate results from the survey with LMS? Also are you able to differentiate which completed survey belongs to which client? Thanks
We embed checkmarket.com surveys within Rise to gauge learner satisfaction with our online courses. The results that we collect are anonymous. None of this information is integrated with our LMS.
I'll just reference my message above as it may be useful:
I could be wrong, but I believe we've built a storyline block which can be used as a free text box and, though it doesn't show the responses within Rise, through javascript it does write the responses back to the LMS so it can be externally reported on.
If this would be useful, let me know and I can dig a little more to find out if I'm remembering correctly!
Yes that would do wonders to be honest. Haha my whole project relies on this function to work. I was thinking of using Google Form integration but I would rather keep all data as closely within two systems as possible.
I need a super simple survey question. It will serve as a self-reflection tool throughout the course that doesn't need to feedback to the LMS. Would be nice if there was a block with a 5 and 10 point scale. The knowledge check block can only do correct/incorrect responses and it's vertical, not horizontal. It looks like I'll have to build it in Storyline, but I'd prefer something that took up far less real estate on the screen.
Hi Paul! Have you tried creating a Storyline slide with custom dimensions? It sounds like you need a slide with a short height. Adjusting the slide dimensions would allow you to remove the extra white space that you don't need.
I found the minimum height was 100px plus padding for the storyline block, but the result is still really good. Learners click a button to reveal a likert or yes/no question. No data collection or response needed. It sits really well after a self reflection exercise.
I created a work-around for self-assessments that only need situational feedback and not cumulative data. I used the Button Stack to create a "choose-your own adventure" for the learner that takes them to novice, intermediate, or expert remedial statements. The statements are sections within the course, so take note: Some sections will be skipped by the learner. You'll need to review your course to know how much of the course gets completed, then lower your export settings to this same completion percentage to ensure people get marked as completed.
I'd like to use Rise to build a form for a SME to use while evaluating the performance of a learner in a simulation environment. But am I correct in my understanding that there's no way to pass freeform text in an Articulate block "Survey slide" (or any other interaction data) to the SCORM output? At least it's not passing any data from a block in a test course, only the responses to Quiz sections.
Alternatively, is there any way to disable the score from showing at the end of a Quiz segment? I can potentially meet our needs by using freeform text quiz questions with no feedback.
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We're tracking requests for a survey block in Rise 360! Thanks for letting us know you need that feature.
This would be a game-changer when delivered.
also need this!
Needed.
Is there a work-around using a Quiz block? I am thinking of getting basic feedback on a course. One question with three answers = Great, OK, Poor.
It looks like it might work but the default feedback to user is: "That's Correct", which is not something you want in a survey!
Hi Tim!
It sounds like you need a survey tool in Rise 360 that would allow you to add an ungraded survey question. That's not on our feature roadmap currently, but I'm happy to pass along your suggestion to our Product team.
In the meantime, I've seen other folks embed a survey from Google Forms or something similar to capture survey data from learners. Would that be an option for you?
It would be a game changer.
Yes absolutely a game changer! I would need it for sure. I'm on Survey Monkey now...
Agree! I'd love to have a survey/evaluation option as well as user-typed answer options in quizzes in Rise 360. Thank you!
Quizzes currently have a Fill in the blank type question that requires users to type an answer.
It is a scored question type that requires a correct answer.
Hello! Our organization would appreciate the survey option. Thanks!
Hi,
I could be wrong, but I believe we've built a storyline block which can be used as a free text box and, though it doesn't show the responses within Rise, through javascript it does write the responses back to the LMS so it can be externally reported on.
If this would be useful, let me know and I can dig a little more to find out if I'm remembering correctly!
We embed an external survey in our courses and it works very well.
Hi Karl, can you say a bit more. I think of doing the same. Its really disappointing that such basic function is not available. Which External survey do you use and have you found a way to integrate results from the survey with LMS? Also are you able to differentiate which completed survey belongs to which client? Thanks
Hi Jakub,
We embed checkmarket.com surveys within Rise to gauge learner satisfaction with our online courses. The results that we collect are anonymous. None of this information is integrated with our LMS.
Thanks Karl
Hey Jakub,
I'll just reference my message above as it may be useful:
I could be wrong, but I believe we've built a storyline block which can be used as a free text box and, though it doesn't show the responses within Rise, through javascript it does write the responses back to the LMS so it can be externally reported on.
If this would be useful, let me know and I can dig a little more to find out if I'm remembering correctly!
Yes that would do wonders to be honest. Haha my whole project relies on this function to work. I was thinking of using Google Form integration but I would rather keep all data as closely within two systems as possible.
I could use that guidance too if possible.
I need a super simple survey question. It will serve as a self-reflection tool throughout the course that doesn't need to feedback to the LMS. Would be nice if there was a block with a 5 and 10 point scale. The knowledge check block can only do correct/incorrect responses and it's vertical, not horizontal. It looks like I'll have to build it in Storyline, but I'd prefer something that took up far less real estate on the screen.
Hi Paul! Have you tried creating a Storyline slide with custom dimensions? It sounds like you need a slide with a short height. Adjusting the slide dimensions would allow you to remove the extra white space that you don't need.
I found the minimum height was 100px plus padding for the storyline block, but the result is still really good. Learners click a button to reveal a likert or yes/no question. No data collection or response needed. It sits really well after a self reflection exercise.
Nice work, Paul! Thanks for coming back to let me know how you resolved it!
I created a work-around for self-assessments that only need situational feedback and not cumulative data. I used the Button Stack to create a "choose-your own adventure" for the learner that takes them to novice, intermediate, or expert remedial statements. The statements are sections within the course, so take note: Some sections will be skipped by the learner. You'll need to review your course to know how much of the course gets completed, then lower your export settings to this same completion percentage to ensure people get marked as completed.
Hi Micah! That sounds really cool! Any chance you would be able to share a sample of this course with us for inspiration?
I'd like to use Rise to build a form for a SME to use while evaluating the performance of a learner in a simulation environment. But am I correct in my understanding that there's no way to pass freeform text in an Articulate block "Survey slide" (or any other interaction data) to the SCORM output? At least it's not passing any data from a block in a test course, only the responses to Quiz sections.
Alternatively, is there any way to disable the score from showing at the end of a Quiz segment? I can potentially meet our needs by using freeform text quiz questions with no feedback.