The Question Notes feature allows you to share additional information about your questions or answers during your Experience. Using our rich-text header you can add headers, paragraphs, hyperlinks, lists, and image content to supplement your questions and answers.
Examples of Question Notes
Question Notes can be used to:
- Add supplementary educational material that further explains the concept of the question or answers
- Add additional facts to back up a tricky trivia question's correct answer that the audience may challenge you on!
- Add fun content like funny images or text that enhances the question or its answers
- Add private notes just for the host - Question Notes don't have to be displayed to your crowd!
- Add "content cards" that share any information you want your crowd to know such as when the next trivia game will be, what the prize is, or any additional information you want to share!
Adding a Question Note
To add a Question Note, start on the blue Questions tab on the Experience Dashboard. Select the question to add a Question Note and scroll down to the Question Notes section on the lower right.
In this example, the trivia question is What is the 10th most widely-planted grape in the world? Let's say we want to give our players a brief history lesson about the correct answer, which in our case is Pinot Noir. That additional content can be added to the Question Notes editor. After adding the text, the editor automatically saves the input.
Adding Headers Using Text Size Options
Our rich-text HTML text editor allows you to add different formats to different sections within your Question Note. For example, you can use Header 1 to add the largest style text header, while you can use the Paragraph style to add regular-sized paragraph text. The following pictures illustrate how to add a header using Header 1 for the main title and Header 2 for a subtitle using the Question Notes feature.
Header 1 |
Header 2 |
Next, we'll add a body of text using the Paragraph text style, which is set as the default text size.
Paragraph |
Example of Previous Text Styles |
Adding an Image
To add an image to a Question Note, you must simply copy and paste your desired image's URL. You can even add an additional description or custom width size for the picture. Since our picture was a little bigger than we'd prefer, we'll set its custom width to 300 px.
Once you're ready to add the image, press the green Confirm button to add it to the Question Note.
You should now see your added image along with any other text or content you've already added to the Question Note box.
Additional Question Note Formatting
Bold, Italicize, and Strikethrough Text
You can even bold, italicize, or s̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶t̶h̶r̶o̶u̶g̶h̶ your Question Note text, You can locate these functions on the first row of the toolbar, right next to the ¶ icon. Simply highlight the text you'd like to bold, italicize, or strikethrough, then click on the corresponding icon.
Insert Links
You can insert links to websites for your participants to directly click on. First, select the Insert Link button with a chain icon, then click on Insert Link from the dropdown selection.
A dialog will open up and prompt you to fill out the following basic information:
Link Options | Description |
URL | This is the URL for the website you'd like to direct your participants to if they click or touch the link. |
Text | This will be the text your participants will see on the Question Note. |
Title (Optional) |
This will be the text your participants will see while hovering over the link. |
Target (Optional) |
This specifies where to open up the link such as in a new browser window. You can type in _blank to set the link to open in a new tab. By default, any added link will automatically open in the same tab. |
If you've filled out the first two fields (URL and Text), your link will work properly. The last two text fields are more advanced functions that you are not required to configure for a link to work on the Question Notes.
Text Alignment
The next series of icons are text alignment options you can use to change the position of your text within the Question Note.
By default, Question Note text is usually set to be left-aligned. However, you can also choose from the following options:
- Left Aligned (default)
- Centered
- Right Aligned
- Justified
Unordered List and Ordered List
These next two icons allow you to insert bullet points for an unordered list or you can even insert a numbered list with numbers starting from 1.
If you have general information and would like to separate your text into plain bullet points, then the unordered list would work well for you. On the other hand, if you'd like to explain a process using numbered steps, then the ordered list would be the way to go.
Simply click on either the unordered list or numbered list icon and begin typing. Use the Return key to add a new entry to the list.
Example of an unordered list |
Example of an ordered list |
Insert Horizontal Ruler
The next icon with a horizontal line allows you to insert a line into your Question Note, which you can use to divide sections of your text such as dividing a title from the body of text. You can find this option on the second row of the Question Note toolbar and right next to the Text Alignment icons.
An example of a horizontal line inserted into the Question Note |
Generate Question Notes with AI
If you’ve written your own trivia questions but didn’t add Question Notes to them, you can automatically generate a Question Note using AI. Our AI algorithm will analyze the trivia question and its answers and generate a fun fact or question note about the question. To generate a Question Note with AI, hover over the sparkles icon next to the Question Note and then click Write with AI as displayed below.
Example of an AI-generated Question Note
To successfully generate a Question Note, your question and answer options should already be completed before generating a Question Note for the algorithm to analyze the information.
If you'd like another version of the AI-generated Question Note, simply click Write with AI again and a new version will be generated.
Displaying Question Notes
When we're ready to display the Question Notes, we can trigger them to display from the Experience Dashboard using the Show Question Notes (N) Viewer Control toggle or by pressing the N keyboard shortcut.
Show Question Notes (N) enabled under Viewer Controls
The Presentation View and Participant View will now update to show the Question Notes.
Presentation View displaying Question Notes |
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Participant View displaying Question Notes |
Importing and Exporting Question Notes
For Classroom Plan subscribers and higher, you have the ability to export and import questions using a CSV file spreadsheet. Aside from importing and exporting questions and answer options, you can also import and export all your Question Note content! This is especially helpful if you would like to edit your Question Notes directly on the spreadsheet while editing the rest of your questions before importing and exporting any existing Question Notes for later import into a future Experience.
For more information on the Import and Export Questions tools, please check out the following Help Center articles:
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This seems to be missing some images.
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