• Resolved felipenacao

    (@felipenacao)


    Hi, we have a website that users can have some courses that shouldn’t have a scoring system in the quizes.

    The quizes aren’t supposed to be failable, because they don’t have wrong answers. The quizes should act like a survey about the user’s opinions and feedback of their discoveries about a certain topic they studied in the course.

    We could just hide the whole grading system by CSS and edit the mailing template files to remove any sign of completion percentages and the message of failure or success, but we actually still need the grading system for some other courses so we can’t do that.

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  • Plugin Support Jay

    (@bluejay77)

    Hi @felipenacao,

    It sounds like you’d be better off embedding a survey instead of using Sensei’s Quiz feature, since you’re trying to override the main features of what makes a quiz a quiz (i.e., grading/scoring). This kind of customization would be outside the scope of support, as it’s not the intended use of Sensei’s functionality.

    Instead, I recommend using something like Crowdsignal to seamlessly integrate survey into your WordPress site.

    Our other plugin, Crowdsignal Forms provides a number of blocks for your post editor that allow you to gather actionable feedback from your audience:

    * Poll: Create polls and get your audience’s opinion.
    * Survey Embed: Create surveys in minutes with 14 question types and embed them into your page.
    * Feedback Button: A floating and always visible button that allows your audience to share feedback anytime.
    * Measure NPS: Calculate your Net Promoter Score! Collect feedback and track customer satisfaction over time.
    * Voting: Allow your audience to rate your work or express their opinion.
    * Applause: Let your audience cheer with a big round of applause.

    Learn more about the Crowdsignal Forms plugin here, and on crowdsignal.com.`

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