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Rise 360: 5 Different Ways to Present Scenarios

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SarahHodge
Former Staff
3 years ago

E-learning scenarios provide a safe space for learners to practice real-world situations and see the consequences of their decisions. This Rise 360 course showcases a variety of ways you can combine lesson and block types to create realistic scenarios.

For tips on when to choose one option over the other, check out this article: 5 Different Ways to Create Scenarios in Rise 360

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Published 3 years ago
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  • MartinHilton's avatar
    MartinHilton
    Community Member
    Sarah, this is great. My business is hospitality and I think these scenarios will be a great help.
    • SarahHodge's avatar
      SarahHodge
      Former Staff
      I'm so glad you found this helpful, Martin! πŸ™‚
  • I enjoy how you can use some of these other formats to get past the word limit in the scenario block. Many times I have to condense the content more than I like to, so this is great!
  • Hi! I can't figure out how to get the picture of the scenario guy in my flashcard grid, like you did. Can you advise me? Thank you!
    • SarahHodge's avatar
      SarahHodge
      Former Staff
      Hey Corey! Great question! I created a square image in Storyline 360 using a character, shapes, and text. Then, I saved it as a JPG and imported it into the flashcard block. Here's a screenshot for reference: https://bit.ly/33jW7k7
  • Hi Sarah! How did you locate the scenario people to use in your blocks? I searched through the content library and could not find....do I need to export these from Storyline and import into RISE?
    • SarahHodge's avatar
      SarahHodge
      Former Staff
      Hi Elizabeth and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! πŸ™‚ I inserted the characters from Content Library into Storyline 360, cropped them to my liking, then right-clicked each one to save them as an image. Then, I inserted them into the Rise 360 blocks. I hope that helps!