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Survey or question RISE 360
Is it possible to create a question response or survey that feeds bak into the LMS in RISE
- EuanHill-0ac0c2Community Member
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!
- RubabFatimaCommunity Member
Hi Euan,
We certainly need this option. Currently, we designed a tabular view that takes text inputs from user. But, we are not able to send these inputs back to LMS. Can you share how did you do it with javascript?
Many Thanks.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
We embed an external survey in our courses and it works very well.
- JakubRoszkow962Community Member
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
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
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.
- JakubRoszkow598Community Member
Thanks Karl
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.
- PaulTottle-112cCommunity Member
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!
- MicahLiesenfeldCommunity Member
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.
- thomasthroop-d2Community Member
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.
Hi Thomas! You're correct — right now, there isn't a way to collect freeform responses in a quiz, nor turn off the quiz passing score.
It sounds like survey-style questions would be helpful for your team. In the meantime, I would suggest embedding a survey from a third-party tool (like Google Forms or SurveyMonkey) using a multimedia embed block.
Yes we are! Thanks for letting us know you need this feature, Jon.
- AprilCaldwell-dCommunity Member
I totally agree. The Knowledge check needs to allow for a survey type, similar to what Captivate does. There are some questions that are reflective and have no real answer. But providing feedback to whatever their answers are is valuable.