You can create an assessment and attach it to chapters or items of content within a topic, to test your user's knowledge.
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The following types of assessment can be created:
Diagnostic
Allows users to check their understanding and competency on a topic before gaining access to the content. When the user first visits the topic, they are automatically presented with a series of questions, sourced directly from the questions attached to chapters and content inside the topic.
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Diagnostic assessments are not available on the Fuse mobile app. They and must be taken in the browser. |
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Informal is the only assessment type selected in a topic by default. |
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Informal assessments are not available on the Fuse mobile app. They and must be taken in the browser. |
Formal
A formal way of testing a user's knowledge. A scored assessment in which the user is given a final mark at the end. Formal assessments consist of multiple-choice questions, with either one or many correct answers that can be marked by the system. Admins can limit the number of times a formal assessment can be taken, as well as set an expiry date by which the assessment must be completed. Once a user has finished viewing a topic, they must take the formal assessment by clicking the Take formal assessment button on the topic homepage.
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Only formal assessments can be taken on the Fuse mobile app. For more information on how to take an assessment on the Fuse mobile app, see Taking a formal assessment on the mobile app. All other assessment types must be taken in the browser. |
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A way of testing a user's basic understanding of a topic. Comprehension assessments must be signed off by a Fuse admin, community admin, or the user's manager once the user has completed them.
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Comprehension questions are not available on the Fuse mobile app. They must and must be taken in the browser. |