Pre-test & Post-tests Form Builder & Assigning to Sessions

Pre-test and Post-test Forms feature a question builder that administrative users will find under the cAdmin navigation item called “Forms > Pre/Post test forms”. The Forms dashboard allows administrators to manage Forms that have already been created, report on data collected in Forms, and create new forms using “drag & drop” Form builder functions. The new feature allows pre-test and post-test forms to be used for sessions in cAttendee and PP8. Attendees attending a meeting will be able to take pre-tests and post-tests based on configured availability date/times (e.g., before a session) and configured registration limits (e.g., registration codes, ticketed sessions).

Pre-test and Post-test Forms feature a question builder that administrative users will find under the cAdmin navigation item called “Forms > Pre/Post test forms”. The Forms dashboard allows administrators to manage Forms that have already been created, report on data collected in Forms, and create new forms using “drag & drop” Form builder functions.

The new feature allows pre-test and post-test forms to be used for sessions in cAttendee and PP8 (Program Planner). Attendees attending a meeting will be able to take pre-tests and post-tests based on configured availability date/times (e.g., before a session) and configured registration limits (e.g., registration codes, ticketed sessions). These forms are fully customizable by administrators as well as reporting.

To create a pre-test form:
1. Go to Forms -> Pre/Post test forms
2. Click “Add form” and select “Session pre test”
3. The “Name” is the internal name (e.g., Session 199 Pre-test). The “Display Name” is the name attendees will see (e.g., Pre-test). Click “Add”
4. Find the pre-test Name, and on the right under “Actions,” click “Edit form” to create the pre-test. Use the How-to’s on the left side of the page to help set up the questions and formatting
5. Go to the Sessions dashboard
6. Select the session details you’d like to add a pre-test
7. Select “Add Form” under Pre-test forms
– Select the Form Name
– Optionally add Reg Code(s), so only those attendees with the Reg Code(s) see the form with no spaces separated by commas (e.g., NURSE,888,111)
– Select an Open date either with a preset or a “Custom time” for when an attendee is allowed to take the pre-test
– Select a Close date either with preset or a “Custom time” for when the pre-test will become unavailable

8. When the form is complete, we want to check the two flags “Ready” and “Is Public” to activate the test by clicking the “Edit” action. Make sure the test is completely set up correctly before checking the flags, as once it is public, it will negatively affect the results. To edit the pre-test again, click the “Edit” icon and unselect the two boxes


Creating a post-test form is similar to a pre-test form with an optional pre-test dependency mentioned in step 4:
1. Go to Forms -> Pre/Post test forms
2. Click “Add form” and select “Session post test”
3. The “Name” is the internal name (e.g., Session 199 Post-test). The “Display Name” is the name attendees will see (e.g., Post-test)
4. Select a “Dependent form” if you would like the attendee to either:
– Successfully take a pre-test before taking the post-test
– Complete a numeric score above a certain number (e.g., Value = 7) before taking the post-test. For example, there are 10 questions. If an administrator sets the “Value” number at 7, it means the attendee must score an 8 or higher on the pre-test in order to take the post-test
– Complete a numeric score below a certain number before taking the post-test. With the example above, the attendee must score a 6 or lower in order to take the post-test.
5. Find the post-test Name, and on the right under “Actions,” click “Edit form” to create the post-test. Use the How-to’s on the left side of the page to help set up the questions and formatting
6. Go to the Sessions dashboard
7. Select a session details
8. Select “Add Form” under Post-test forms
– Select the Form Name
– Optionally add Reg Code(s), so only those attendees with the Reg Code(s) see the form with no spaces separated by commas (e.g., NURSE,888,111)
– Select an Open date either with a preset or a “Custom time” for when an attendee is allowed to take the post-test
– Select a Close date either with preset or a “Custom time” for when the post-test will become unavailable

9. When the form is complete, we want to check the two flags “Ready” and “Is Public” to activate the test by clicking the “Edit” action. Make sure the test is completely set up correctly before checking the flags, as once it is public, it will negatively affect the results. To edit the post-test again, click the “Edit” icon and unselect the two boxes