Are there best practices or guidelines for CP 8 quizzes via Connect?

I'd like to add quizzes and feedback forms to Adobe Connect meetings and events (no learning module) and before investing time to explore how to best do this, wondered if there are guidelines, hint/tips, or best practices out there?
If the meeting has multiple folks, would they each be on their own quiz? how and where do the results appear? Is it possible without the connect learning module ?
I've also run across EduGameCloud and not sure if that would be a viable alternative or not - any experience?

Hi There,
Please find the link and see if it helps :-   http://helpx.adobe.com/captivate/using/connect.html
Regards,
Ajit

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