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Rise 360: Virtual Training Presentation (Microlearning Template)

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2 years ago

Looking for a fast and easy way to create a sharp-looking presentation for your virtual training? Grab this Rise 360 microlearning template to get the job done in minutes. 

With an intro section, an icebreaker, two learning activities, a group discussion, and a wrap-up—this template includes everything you need for an engaging session. Simply swap out the filler content with your own and you’ll be ready to go.

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Like this example? Click here to send a copy of this project 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. And subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on the e-learning examples.

And for another option, check out this similar template: Rise 360: Virtual Training Presentation (Full Course).

Published 2 years ago
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  • Sorry about that Jennifer and Lesa! Thanks for letting me know. The link was broken but it's working again now. Let me know if you're still unable to send a copy to your dashboard.
  • This is awesome! Perhaps a odd question, but what program do you use to create the brief animated video above?
    • SofieWouters's avatar
      SofieWouters
      Community Member
      I guess it's a simple screen recording tool, like Peek 360, one of the tools in a Articulate 360 subscription.
  • I tried the "click here" option to send a copy to my Rise 360 dashboard, but it didn't seem to work.
  • I'm wondering how the vertical page indicator and page switching tool works. That's an interesting effect.
    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff
      Hi Patrick,
      Glad you're liking it! This is a feature that's available out of the box when you create a microlearning course! To create one, go to your Rise 360 dashboard and click Create New and choose Microlearning. :)
  • KellySchrodi's avatar
    KellySchrodi
    Community Member
    Great work! Question on using Jotform....are you able to see the entries learners are making in real time?