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- RikkiCooper-321Community MemberThis is a great example and gets my brain cells twitching on how I can utilise this for some of the handbook development i need to do for my job.
Thank you for sharing- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffGlad you've found this example so inspiring, Rikki!
- NoureenShaikhCommunity MemberLoved it! Thanks for sharing.
- MichelleHoff224Community MemberSpectacular work, Trina. Wow!
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffThanks, Michelle. 😊
- jeffCommunity MemberHey Trina, The link to the example on this page actually links to the Articulate Review environment. I'd that on purpose? I can see comments from you and the team and obviously review is not an ideal way to show off an example.
Just thought I'd give you a heads up! Jeff
Op wo 21 feb. 2018 00:17 schreef E-Learning Heroes :
> [image: E-Learning Heroes] > ------------------------------ > Rise: What You Need to Know About Multi-Device E-Learning > > > *Trina Rimmer posted:* > > When you need to make static information into something that's quick, > engaging, and looks beautiful on every device, look no further than Rise! > In this example, I've reworked some existing content on multi-device > e-learning into this handy, interactive guide using Rise features like the > pre-built labeled graphic lesson, and loads of beautiful custom blocks > interactions to give my course a polished, custom feel. > Comment > <elearning- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffThanks for catching that, Jeff! I've updated the link. :-)
- SueMullen-b04a1Community MemberHi Trina,
This is a nice-looking example. How did you change the background color in some places?
Thanks for posting!- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHey Sue. Changing the background color in a blocks lesson is really easy. With the block you want to change selected, click on the "Edit" button and then select the "Settings" tab. From there, you can cut & paste in the hex values for the color you wish to use, or you can click on the color block and use the color slider to adjust the background color manually. Once you've added background colors to your chosen blocks, save them as a template so you can quickly reuse them in other lessons. Hope that helps!
- GuidoRoesslingCommunity MemberGreat course :-)
- KerryStellarCommunity MemberHi Trina! I really like the look of the course. Were the images from the content library?
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi Kerry. These images were sourced from one of our graphic designers here and customized for this project but I have found some similar style of images in Content Library.
- AmyMcIntosh-0b2Community MemberGreat job Trina! The color scheme and visual theme is refreshing! Clean and Simple!
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffThank you, Amy! Such a lovely compliment.
- JenGamboa-2e52cCommunity MemberI love the visual design of this course, Trina. May I know what block you used for "Lesson 6: Graphic Design Tips"?
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi Jen. Thanks for the lovely compliment! I created this course a while back—before we made every lesson type into a block type. The interaction from Lesson 6 is one of the original standalone lessons types, a step process interaction. You can still find the step process interaction in Rise 360. It’s located on the blocks shortcut bar and in the Interactive blocks types under the All Blocks menu. Hope this helped!
- GavinHeryngCommunity MemberAppreciate this is an old one now, but if I ain't seen it, it's new to me!
Just wanted to say this was great. I'm relatively new to e-learning so this gave me some really helpful information, and it was engaging too! :)- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffThat's wonderful, Gavin. I'm glad you found this example useful and engaging!