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Embedding iFrame for Google Forms
Hi,
I am trying to embed iframe for Google Forms (quiz). However, I'm receiving this error when pasting the full link. Is there something I'm missing here or is Google Forms not supported in RISE?
Here is the link I am copying to the URL/Embed RISE content section.
<iframe src="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeh-YOjs49gddy1xS53RIv9fBJ5M7_tzx9YJgiDTdwl1tHQGQ/viewform?embedded=true" width="760" height="500" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0">Loading...</iframe>
Hi Jacky,
Looks like I also just responded to you over here!
Hey Laura and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)
Thanks for chiming in to share your thoughts as well. I wanted to make sure you saw the workaround that Ashley shared here.
Since you shared a good use-case and your thoughts, I've submitted a feature request on your behalf.
- LauraHeintz-137Community Member
Hi,
I'm having trouble making the buttons in my rise course go to where they
are suppose to. I can't seem to make them work as they continue to go to
pages not designated on the edit screen. I'm on a deadline so help right
away would be appreciated.Laura Heintz
Hi there, Laura. Tell me about your setup.
- Are you using the button stack?
- Where should the buttons go, and where do they actually go?
- Also, is this happening during preview as well as in the finished product?
If you'd like to share your work so far, feel free to drop the Share link to your course here!
- TylerAustinCommunity Member
Hi!... I've also encountered this problem in some design plans I've come up with. While I was frustrated at first, I found out that embedding a google form will work as long as you remove the 'Loading...' text between the <iframe></iframe> tags.
I've also been able to embed a pre-filled google form by copying the "pre-filled" link from Google and replacing the link in their embed code with the pre-filled link!
This may have already been figured out elsewhere, but thought I would chime in anyway!
- PamelaHillCommunity Member
Austin, THANK YOU!!
I wanted to embed my form in one long page, without students having to scroll. This worked for me. Yay!
- LauraHeintz-137Community Member
Embedding a Google Form would be a great way for designers to get feedback from clients and also have a pre and post assessment that can be exported into a spreadsheet. Marketing to schools would be much more effective because they are using Google Classroom. Please consider...
Thanks, Austin! Always helpful to have those additional tidbits.
- FranFinkCommunity Member
Is it possible for a user to open and use the google form on mobile? We're getting an error when trying to open with anything other than a laptop.
Hello, Fran! You should be able to view an embedded Google Form from a mobile device.
Please test this sample Rise 360 course on your mobile device, and let me know if you're able to see the Google Form. I'll be standing by!
- GregYoung-cfb0dCommunity Member
My embedded Google Form is not showing up on a mobile device as well. There is a place where the form should be, just no form loading. Any ideas?
- hazelBStaff
Hi Greg! May I know if you tried testing it in a different mobile device? Does it happen in all mobile devices, or just a specific one? Can you provide the type of mobile device, and the iOS or Android device version? I'd like to know which browser you're using as well.