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Rise 360: An Introduction to Instructional Design

AllisonLaMotte's avatar
7 years ago

New to e-learning? Learn the basics of Instructional Design in this short example created in Rise.

Like this course? Click here to send a copy of this course to your Rise 360 dashboard. If you don’t have access to Rise 360, sign up for a free, 30-day trial of Articulate 360.

Published 7 years ago
Version 1.0
    • AndrewHolmes's avatar
      AndrewHolmes
      Community Member
      Sherry, I just figured it out. When you pick the lesson type you want (quiz, block, etc.) you select "process."
  • topkeekuk's avatar
    topkeekuk
    Community Member
    Hi Allison,

    Great example! Would be possible to share a copy?

    Thanks

    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      Hi Les! Sorry I'm just seeing this now.

      I tried sending you a copy of the course, but it looks like you don't have an Articulate 360 subscription. Since it's built in Rise, it's stored in the cloud so unfortunately you have to have either a trial or a subscription for me to send it to you. Here's a link to start a free trial if you haven't already done so: http://articulate.com/360/trial

      Let me know if you end up starting a trial so I can send you a copy.
  • Allison, this is really great! I hate that I have just found it, but hey, better late than never right? Would you mind sharing a copy? I'd like to take a look at several things a bit deeper.
  • Kimhofmann's avatar
    Kimhofmann
    Community Member
    Would you mind also sending me a copy? Also, if I built a course in Rise using blocks, how can I change a lesson to Process? Thanks!
  • Hi this is a great sample! Two questions (I recognize this was uploaded years ago so it just may be that Rise has changed a bit)
    1) Is there a way to get rid of the summary in the "process"
    2) How did you get the arrow so big and to the right? (This may just be what Rise was like before)

    Thanks!
    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      Hi Avni,
      Glad you're liking this example! Here are my answers to your questions:
      1. Yes, you can hide the intro. Just click on the eye to hide it (see screenshot: https://sharing.articulate.team/4gu1ye1o )
      2. You're correct, this was an older version of Rise 360. It's no longer possible to format the process block this way.
  • Thanks Allison, that link is unfortunately not working for me. Do you know if there is an easier way to copy and paste lists into a new template from one rise to another?