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TomKuhlmann
6 years agoStaff
@Tim I'd do the opposite and do most of the courses in Rise to start and then go to a hybrid approach with Rise and Storyline blocks where I need something more custom or interactive that Rise doesn't provide.
From there, I'd move to Storyline exclusively if the project warrants it, such as variables or custom interactivity.
Most courses are still text, images, video, and some common interactions like tabs, process, etc. That's all easier and faster to do in Rise.
I wrote a post on this recently:
https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/save-time-money-with-hybrid-e-learning-design/
From there, I'd move to Storyline exclusively if the project warrants it, such as variables or custom interactivity.
Most courses are still text, images, video, and some common interactions like tabs, process, etc. That's all easier and faster to do in Rise.
I wrote a post on this recently:
https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/save-time-money-with-hybrid-e-learning-design/