Overview
A quiz is a fun, short assessment at the end of a lesson designed to reinforce what an expert has learned and gauge their overall retention. Quizzes aren’t required for every lesson, but when included, experts must successfully pass it to "complete" the lesson.
Each quiz question supports up to four possible answer choices.
A quiz has a configurable passing threshold. For example, two out of three questions must be correctly answered in a single round to pass the quiz below:
Facts
Facts are text that displays after user picks an answer, right or wrong. For example, if the expert gets the answer correct, they can see a "Job well done!" notification with a short fact about what the right answer was.
If an expert gets the answer wrong, they will see an Incorrect notification with a short fact about what the correct answer was.
Note: Advanced options like hints, no-fail mode and deeper control over the available question pool and pass/fail rate, are features of lessons created by ExpertVoice Studios.
How do quizzes work?
- Experts must pass available quizzes in order to complete the individual lesson and ultimately the campaigns they are included in.
- If a campaign has an incentive required with it, experts must pass all or certain specified quizzes in it to earn the incentive.
- There is no limit to the number of times an expert may take an quiz, but they must restart the lesson before each attempt.
- To encourage repeat test-takers to pay closer attention to a lesson’s content, the order of the questions and answers is randomized each time a quiz is started.
- Though adding a quiz to a lesson is optional, we recommend doing so in most cases.
- Taking a quiz helps reinforce what an expert has learned from your lesson.