Blog Post

Discover
1 MIN READ

Rise 360: Intro to Digital Accessibility for Instructional Designers

AllisonLaMotte's avatar
4 years ago

This accessibility example showcases how you can use Rise 360 to create impactful courses using a variety of blocks, such as accordion blocks, knowledge check blocks, sorting blocks, and more.

Like this course? Send yourself a copy to add 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 4 years ago
Version 1.0
  • MichelleGould's avatar
    MichelleGould
    Community Member
    Hi Allison. I have have two questions about this course.
    1. Is drag and drop now an accessible feature? I was surprised to see drag and drop cards in the course because I read in one of the Rise trainings that this was not an accessible feature.
    2. Which feature did you use to create number 4 in the knowledge check, where the learner types in their response and sees "our response" in comparison?
    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      Hi Michelle,
      You're right -- the drag-and-drops are not currently accessible. That was an oversight and I appreciate you and others pointing it out. We are currently working on that though! Here it is on the roadmap: https://articulate.com/support/article/Articulate-360-Feature-Roadmap :) Stay tuned

      I replaced it with a multiple response question in the meantime.

      Question 4 was created with Storyline and brought into Rise 360 using a Storyline block. I ended up taking it out to simplify the course.