Previously, when we did our conference in January 2022, we would import a block of questions for each session that we were doing and group those under a single block. Each time you imported the questions, they appeared on the same block that you were selecting to import to, and so we could do all the sessions for one program on one block, and the next program on the next block, and so on.With the changing of the performance of saved blocks of questions, now what happens is that you import the block of questions and it becomes a brand new block, not the block that you selected the questions to appear in. So for a program that has say, seven sessions, it now creates seven separate blocks of questions that all need to be moved into one block, and the six other blocks have to be deleted. Multiple that by ten programs a day with six to seven sessions in them, and we have literally hundreds of blocks that are created and need to be deleted and a ton of extra moving around which we're calcul
Hello! I am hoping the community minds here might have a solution to our issue. We have a standard question that we need to use in many evaluations for evaluating knowledge before and after education. The question itself LOOKS amazing and we get very high response rates on it because its so easy to fill out. HOWEVER - the problem is that when we go to do the reporting for these questions, we have to manually download the numbers for the before and after and then calculate the statistics, and then make a custom format to put them together in an executive-friendly manner. So all of this work is rather taxing on the reporting side, and I am trying to see if there is any way that I can improve the process. Do you guys have any thoughts? Changing the question type, an easier way to calculate the stats, an easier way to do the reporting - I'm all ears! :-)I have included a question and the reporting example below to make it easier to see what I'm talking about.Question Example:Output with ad
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