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Text entry interactions allow end-users to type their own responses in an interaction (for example ‘type any other exercises you did last week in the box’ – see figure 12).
Text entry interactions allow end-users to type their own responses in an interaction (for example ‘type any other exercises you did last week in the box’ – see figure 12).
Some uses of text entry interactions include:
Some uses of text entry interactions include:

Latest revision as of 18:29, 22 May 2017

Text entry interactions allow end-users to type their own responses in an interaction (for example ‘type any other exercises you did last week in the box’ – see figure 12). Some uses of text entry interactions include:

  • Collecting short written information (e.g. name, e-mail and a password)
  • Giving end-users an ‘other’ option in case other interactions do not have a suitable response
  • For collecting other qualitative data such as feedback in the intervention.

Although you can collect text entry responses to then re-show to them in later parts of the intervention, you cannot use these interactions to give tailored advice.

Any information written in a text entry interaction will still be collected by the intervention manager and can be exported to excel.