We’re so excited to share the latest new feature in Rise: more question types in knowledge check blocks!
Now you can check in on learner progress with matching, multiple response, and fill-in-the-blank questions throughout your custom blocks lessons. Watch this overview video to learn more:
We can’t wait to see what you do with these new block types!
+1 for the option to have an option for a question type that allows for reflection and/or comparison to suggested answers...
Had been hoping to use the FIB question type to present a sentence that the learner needs to rewrite in a simplified format, and then after submitting there would be a couple of suggested answers they could compare theirs against. Since they could have slight variations that are perfectly acceptable, I don't want them seeing an "Incorrect" message if it doesn't exactly match the suggested answers...so unfortunately will have to look at using a SL as a workaround. Would be great to have a native option though, and by reading through this thread sounds like there would be plenty of support for it.
Would you please confirm that the result of Rise knowledge check questions will not be reported to the LMS at this time?
On the export screen under Tracking, I see one of the 3 options as Track using quiz result, which is currently greyed out and cannot be selected. What do I need to do to activate this option? I currently do have knowledge checks throughout the course.
That's correct -- knowledge check questions are not graded and their results cannot be passed over to the LMS for reporting. Only one graded quiz result can be passed to the LMS.
When creating a new Lesson from the main page of your course and click on the "Content" button, you have the option to create either a "Lesson" or "Quiz". If you select Quiz, you have the ability to add in a number of different questions and then have it so that the quiz is "graded" (learner receives a score). You can have multiple graded quizzes in your course, but can only set it so that the results of one of them are sent to the LMS.
I'm sorry it's taken us to long to get back to you, we must've missed your message somehow.
I wanted to get back to you in case you're still having this issue. In order to make the Continue button work with a Storyline block, you'll need to add a completion trigger in Storyline. Here's how that works.
Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!
To require learners to complete a knowledge check question, you'll need to add a continue divider block below it and choose the "complete block directly above" option. Here's more info on how to do that.
Hello, can I also not show the right answers directly after a student gave his answer? Now a student fills in anything and instantly sees the right answer. Can I raise the threshold for finding the right answer?
Unfortunately, that’s not currently possible using the knowledge check blocks. However, if you insert a quiz lesson, you can turn off the feedback entirely in the quiz settings.
Let me know if there’s anything else I can help you with.
I cannot stress enough how useful would be to have an additional type of Quiz blocks in Rise with an open-ended answer. We are building a series of courses and they all need this feature. I was disappointed to see Rise doesn't offer it yet. Any plans to add this functionality soon guys?
To Chrystal response, we are not looking to provide options to the learner. We are looking to include some questions for them to reflect on a topic and provide an open-ended answer (no right/wrong)
Thanks to Christine for sending the template block. I guess we are going to have to do something like that.
Thank you, Miriam, for clarifying your needs here and pointing out Christine's workaround. An open-ended or survey style block is a popular request that we've got documented. We don't have immediate plans yet, but I'll let you know if this feature becomes available.
Hello! Are there any plans to create a question type that is designed for more an opinionated response with no "right" or "wrong" answer? For example: I would like to ask the user a question such as "What type of conflict have you experienced in the workplace?" ________. The user then can input what they have experienced and instead of seeing "incorrect" or "correct" upon submission, they would just see generalized feedback that states "Common types of conflict are..."
Or tell the user here are common types of conflict, which have you experienced? Then let them check all that apply. No right or wrong, just a "knowledge check" that is more opinion based.
I think it would be useful in many situations!
Thank you!
I would still like option that Kelsi requested, that is, the ability to provide feedback whatever the answer.
Hi Kelly, Can you tell me if functionality for editing matching blocks is available now or coming soon? I'm trying to create a match the term to the definition question and the blanks for the answers are not long enough to fit the full definition. Any way to edit the block size? Thanks!
Hi there, Amy. There isn't a way to edit the block size for matching knowledge checks or to extend the character limits. We'll let you know if we make changes!
Hello, I am liking Rise Quiz, fill in the blank quiz option. However, I need up to 15 fill in the blank correct options blanks from what I can see it only gives you 10 blanks for possible correct answers. Is there a way to get more blanks for correct answers? Or is there a way to put in a range of correct answers? Also, I don't want the correct answers to show up once they submit, how do you change that so they don't show up if they get the answer wrong? Thanks in advance for your help!
Right now, the fill-in-the-blank question has space for 10 acceptable answers. Thanks for letting us know you need more flexibility in that question type!
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+1 for the option to have an option for a question type that allows for reflection and/or comparison to suggested answers...
Had been hoping to use the FIB question type to present a sentence that the learner needs to rewrite in a simplified format, and then after submitting there would be a couple of suggested answers they could compare theirs against. Since they could have slight variations that are perfectly acceptable, I don't want them seeing an "Incorrect" message if it doesn't exactly match the suggested answers...so unfortunately will have to look at using a SL as a workaround. Would be great to have a native option though, and by reading through this thread sounds like there would be plenty of support for it.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your sharing your +1! If we add this to our new feature roadmap in the future, we'll definitely let you know.
Would you please confirm that the result of Rise knowledge check questions will not be reported to the LMS at this time?
On the export screen under Tracking, I see one of the 3 options as Track using quiz result, which is currently greyed out and cannot be selected. What do I need to do to activate this option? I currently do have knowledge checks throughout the course.
Thank you very much!
Hi Cathy,
That's correct -- knowledge check questions are not graded and their results cannot be passed over to the LMS for reporting. Only one graded quiz result can be passed to the LMS.
Hi, Mark,
Thank you very much for the quick response. Would you please expand on the one graded quiz result? Is that one of the knowledge checks?
Thanks again!
When creating a new Lesson from the main page of your course and click on the "Content" button, you have the option to create either a "Lesson" or "Quiz". If you select Quiz, you have the ability to add in a number of different questions and then have it so that the quiz is "graded" (learner receives a score). You can have multiple graded quizzes in your course, but can only set it so that the results of one of them are sent to the LMS.
You can learn more about creating a graded quiz here.
Thanks a lot, Mark! Will try that.
Hi Anh-Chi,
I'm sorry it's taken us to long to get back to you, we must've missed your message somehow.
I wanted to get back to you in case you're still having this issue. In order to make the Continue button work with a Storyline block, you'll need to add a completion trigger in Storyline. Here's how that works.
Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!
How can you require learners to complete the knowledge check before moving on to the next section?
Hi Rita,
To require learners to complete a knowledge check question, you'll need to add a continue divider block below it and choose the "complete block directly above" option. Here's more info on how to do that.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hello, can I also not show the right answers directly after a student gave his answer? Now a student fills in anything and instantly sees the right answer. Can I raise the threshold for finding the right answer?
Hi there,
Unfortunately, that’s not currently possible using the knowledge check blocks. However, if you insert a quiz lesson, you can turn off the feedback entirely in the quiz settings.
Let me know if there’s anything else I can help you with.
For Matching, can you create it so after 2 or 3 tries, it shows the answer?
Hi Julie,
Right now, there isn’t a way to do that in Rise 360. Would you be up for logging a feature request to tell us more about your specific needs?
In the meantime, if there’s anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
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It would be nice if we were able to control the "take again" at the bottom of the KC block.
Allow it for those who received an incorrect and remove it for those who answered correctly.
I think it confuses some learners.
Thanks for your feedback! We have a feature request logged for that capability so I'll add your voice to that.
Hi there,
I cannot stress enough how useful would be to have an additional type of Quiz blocks in Rise with an open-ended answer. We are building a series of courses and they all need this feature. I was disappointed to see Rise doesn't offer it yet. Any plans to add this functionality soon guys?
To Chrystal response, we are not looking to provide options to the learner. We are looking to include some questions for them to reflect on a topic and provide an open-ended answer (no right/wrong)
Thanks to Christine for sending the template block. I guess we are going to have to do something like that.
Thank you, Miriam, for clarifying your needs here and pointing out Christine's workaround. An open-ended or survey style block is a popular request that we've got documented. We don't have immediate plans yet, but I'll let you know if this feature becomes available.
I would still like option that Kelsi requested, that is, the ability to provide feedback whatever the answer.
Hi Kelly, Can you tell me if functionality for editing matching blocks is available now or coming soon? I'm trying to create a match the term to the definition question and the blanks for the answers are not long enough to fit the full definition. Any way to edit the block size? Thanks!
Hi there, Amy. There isn't a way to edit the block size for matching knowledge checks or to extend the character limits. We'll let you know if we make changes!
Thanks, Crystal! I'll be on the lookout for it in upcoming updates.
Hello, I am liking Rise Quiz, fill in the blank quiz option. However, I need up to 15 fill in the blank correct options blanks from what I can see it only gives you 10 blanks for possible correct answers. Is there a way to get more blanks for correct answers? Or is there a way to put in a range of correct answers? Also, I don't want the correct answers to show up once they submit, how do you change that so they don't show up if they get the answer wrong? Thanks in advance for your help!
Hello, Tonya!
Right now, the fill-in-the-blank question has space for 10 acceptable answers. Thanks for letting us know you need more flexibility in that question type!
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