Rise 360 or Storyline 360: Which One Should You Use for Your Project?
Ever since we launched Rise 360, customers have been asking me the same question: How do I decide whether to use Storyline 360 or Rise 360 for my e-learning project? This is what I usually say: Personally, I find that Rise 360 is perfect for most of my projects. It lets me create beautiful, responsive e-learning courses in a matter of hours. If I need a custom interaction or two, I’ll build them out in Storyline 360 and insert them into my Rise 360 course as blocks. And when I need to be able to customize my entire course down to the last pixel, I use Storyline 360.
To help you better understand the kinds of projects that are best suited for each app, I pulled together some examples.
Rise 360 Course Examples
Rise 360 makes it easy to create lessons by mixing and matching different blocks—or stackable multimedia elements—to create a unique learning experience. Here are some examples of Rise 360 courses to give you an idea of the types of projects you could create in Rise 360:
- New Employee Orientation
- New Manager's Toolkit
- Sales Fundamentals
- Conflict of Interest Compliance Example
- Can You Talk Your Way Into Higher Pay?
- Driving in France
- What You Need to Know About Multi-Device E-Learning
- Common Workplace Injuries
- Training Schedule Template
- Training Needs Analysis 101
Rise 360 Course Examples with Storyline 360 Blocks
If you’re creating a course in Rise 360 and realize that you need to create a custom interaction, no need to start over! Simply create your custom interaction in Storyline 360 and add it to your Rise 360 course as a block. Here are some examples of projects that seamlessly combine Rise 360 and Storyline 360:
- Space Travel–Themed Interactive Infographic
- Nursing Module
- Working Across Cultures
- How to Create E-Learning
- The Four Mindsets of Change
- Your Kidneys at Work
- The Mars Curiosity Rover
- Name That Breed
If you’re looking for some inspiration for when to use the Storyline 360 block in Rise 360, check out these resources:
- When to Use the Storyline 360 Block in Rise 360
- Three Ideas for Enhancing Rise 360 Courses Using the Storyline 360 Block
- Here’s How Course Designers Are Using Storyline 360 Blocks in Rise 360
Storyline 360 Course Examples
Some projects call for a more tailored look and feel throughout—for example, if you want to immerse learners in a realistic scenario. Others require a lot of custom interactions. For those projects, you'll want to use Storyline 360.
Here are some examples of courses where authors have leveraged the features in Storyline 360 to create a fully customized experience:
- How to Fight a Bear
- Follow Santa’s Instructions for Packing a Gift
- Movie Trivia Game
- Instructional Design Basics
- Review 101 Software Simulation
- Customer Service Scenario
- Multilingual Course with Text to Speech
Further Reading
Hopefully, these examples give you a clearer picture of the types of courses you can create in both Rise 360 and Storyline 360 so you can more easily decide which to use for your next project. To dig deeper into this topic, check out this article: How Pros Use Rise 360 and Storyline 360.
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