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Assessments

Assessments boost engagement, track learning progress, and reveal key areas for improvement, making them a valuable learning tool. They're also are a fun and interactive way to engage with your visitors!

  • Navigate to a document, and select 'Design' for the version you wish to work on.
  • Select the ‘Interactivity’ tab at the top of the page.
  • Select the ‘Assessment’ type from the ‘Add Interactivity' palette.

  • Select the ‘Assessment/Test’ option.

  • Click and drag out the area to add to your page - this is the area that the visitor will click to open the assessment or test.

  • A pop-up box will then open ready for you to begin adding questions, answers and results.

Use the 'Set Randomisation' button to randomise the order of the questions.

Available Question Types

Multiple Choice Allows users to pick one option from a list. Also known as a "radio button" or "select one" question. Read more
Image Choice Displays visual options, making it easy and engaging for visitors to select the image that best represents their answer. Read more
True or False Similar to a multiple choice question, but with only two options: True or False, making it quick and easy for visitors to answer. Read more
Free Text Allow visitors to provide open-ended responses in their own words. Ideal for gathering insights, feedback, or suggestions. Cannot be scored due to the subjective nature of the answers. Read more

Adding a Result

A 'Result' is a pop-up that displays once a visitor has submitted an assessment. More than one result can be added, and by default, there are two available - Pass and Fail.

Read more about results.

Settings

When creating an assessment, you'll have access to a range of settings. Some, like border colour and size, are simple visual adjustments, while others can affect how the module functions.

Read more about settings.