It's great that the new question types have been added to the quiz feature, but is there a plan to have this added to the interactive knowledge check in the blocks? A few of the rise courses I am working on at the moment make use of the blocks due to the flexibility it offers and would benefit from these question types being available. I feel like this is an essential next step for the features so an update on when or if this will be added would be lovely.
As you mentioned, multiple-response questions are currently only available for quiz lessons, but I'll be sure to relay your request for this to be available for knowledge check blocks as well. Such a great feature request!
P.s. If there's anything else you'd like to see on Rise or any of our other products, please feel free to share your thoughts with our product team here! They love hearing new ideas and suggestions.
I'd like to echo what Sara has said and also request this feature! It's awesome to have the ability to ask questions like this outside of quizzes and it would be great to get the full functionality. I'm currently looking at the possibility of converting some of our compliance/onboarding training from Storyline to Rise and having the ability to implement multiple answer questions would be helpful (as we ask multi-answer questions a lot - for example, 'Select all four of our values' out of a list of eight).
Hopefully this has made the roadmap and will be delivered at some point in the future.
I saw you also posted in another discussion, so I can see why having multiple-response questions in the knowledge check block would come in handy for you. Your participation is what makes this community the great place it is.
Your insights are attached to its feature request report, so I have you covered ☺️ Here's how we manage those feature requests, and feel free to share any other thoughts you have here!
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.
When you add in the Knowledge Check fill in the blank, you can edit the acceptable answers using the Edit function on the left, and it'll open this panel:
Thanks Ashley - but I would actually like students to be able to put any answer in there and not have it come up as 'Incorrect'. It is an open question. Is there perhaps another way to do that?
A little more out of the box, but my colleague Crystal shared a response here that may give you some other ideas for when there is no correct/incorrect choice.
The button in the fill-in-the-blank knowledge check question should say "Submit".
Let's double-check the label on that button. From the course main menu page, click Settings > Labels. Scroll down to the Quiz & Knowledge Check section. Do you see the word "Submit" there?
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Hi Sara,
As you mentioned, multiple-response questions are currently only available for quiz lessons, but I'll be sure to relay your request for this to be available for knowledge check blocks as well. Such a great feature request!
P.s. If there's anything else you'd like to see on Rise or any of our other products, please feel free to share your thoughts with our product team here! They love hearing new ideas and suggestions.
Great, thanks katie.
I'd like to echo what Sara has said and also request this feature! It's awesome to have the ability to ask questions like this outside of quizzes and it would be great to get the full functionality. I'm currently looking at the possibility of converting some of our compliance/onboarding training from Storyline to Rise and having the ability to implement multiple answer questions would be helpful (as we ask multi-answer questions a lot - for example, 'Select all four of our values' out of a list of eight).
Hopefully this has made the roadmap and will be delivered at some point in the future.
Hey, Max – thanks for adding your voice!
I saw you also posted in another discussion, so I can see why having multiple-response questions in the knowledge check block would come in handy for you. Your participation is what makes this community the great place it is.
Your insights are attached to its feature request report, so I have you covered ☺️ Here's how we manage those feature requests, and feel free to share any other thoughts you have here!
Hi,
When can we expect Multiple Response type of questions in Knowledge check.
Thanks for checking in, Rajshri! We are working on more question types for the knowledge check block, so we'll let you know as soon as that's ready.
You can also keep an eye on this page to stay up-to-date on all the new features we're adding to Rise!
Hey everyone!
I just wanted to pop in with a 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 - I would like to use 'fill in the blank' but have any answer be 'correct'. How do I do that?
Hi Michlle,
When you add in the Knowledge Check fill in the blank, you can edit the acceptable answers using the Edit function on the left, and it'll open this panel:
You can list up to 10 acceptable answers.
Thanks Ashley - but I would actually like students to be able to put any answer in there and not have it come up as 'Incorrect'. It is an open question. Is there perhaps another way to do that?
Hi Michelle,
A little more out of the box, but my colleague Crystal shared a response here that may give you some other ideas for when there is no correct/incorrect choice.
Hope that helps!
How do you remove the next button here?
Hello, Distance Education!
The button in the fill-in-the-blank knowledge check question should say "Submit".
Let's double-check the label on that button. From the course main menu page, click Settings > Labels. Scroll down to the Quiz & Knowledge Check section. Do you see the word "Submit" there?
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