Move course content to Microlearning module

Mar 01, 2023

Hi!

The new micro learning feature is great and was needed for a long time. The question is: how do I take a unit from a regular course and copy its content to a new micro learning unit I have created?

This is a basic function, there is no way I have to do it manually.

8 Replies
Judy Nollet

To copy Rise content from one course to another or from one lesson to another, create a new Block Template with all the content. Then insert that Block Template in the other course or lesson. 

Here's more info about Block Templates: 

https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-Creating-Sharing-and-Reusing-Block-Templates  

Michael Antoine
Judy Nollet

To copy Rise content from one course to another or from one lesson to another, create a new Block Template with all the content. Then insert that Block Template in the other course or lesson. 

Here's more info about Block Templates: 

https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-Creating-Sharing-and-Reusing-Block-Templates  

Well, I tried to use Block Template for my course, and it worked. Support category helps

Luciana Piazza

Hi RAQ Learning, 

Thanks for reaching out!

There isn't a way to convert a microlearning to a Rise Course, but as Judy mentioned earlier in this thread, you can save all the blocks in your microlearning into a new block template. The only exception is that you cannot save the title page of your microlesson. 

Please let us know if you have any other questions! 

Ryan Ceroky

I would like to submit a feature request that allows you to export a course with multiple lessons either as a whole course, or by lesson, where each lesson is a microlearning object.

My whole team has converted our entire catalog to courses built out of microlearnings since that plays nicer with our LMS's UI and is a better experience for the learner. However, managing a whole course made of microlearnings is cumbersome on the backend of Rise. A simple export option in Rise to export a course as individual microlearnings would be truly amazing. This would sspecially be helpful during the course updating process, which we do quarterly.