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NicoleLegault1
8 years agoStaff
Rise 360: Workplace Safety 101
This example combines videos, images, and content into attention-grabbing lessons that help learners easily grasp important info.
It's also a perfect showcase for the latest new features in Rise, including the labeled graphic block and the ability to disable forward seeking in videos to ensure learners complete required content. This example also showcases block entrance animations, a new setting that lets you choose to have blocks animate into place as learners scroll through your course. This new feature really adds a modern, elegant touch to your content.
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- ChrystalLloydCommunity MemberWould I be able to get a copy of the course to modify?
- DiannaRodgersCommunity MemberHi Nicole - Is this a project that you could share the course?
- OttoOpietnikCommunity MemberHi Nicole - Would it be possible to get a copy of this Course to modify it? thanks
- MichelePatla-23Community MemberThis is fantastic! Am I able to use the template/source file to modify?
- JenniferGuerra-Community MemberThis is a fantastic presentation. Would it be possible to get a copy of this course please?
- JoanneRach-6667Community MemberI'm new to articulate360 and Rise. Could you possibly share these files with me?
- JohnBlewitt-b09Community MemberExcellent piece of work, I have not used Rise yet but really impressed on how slick it looks and how well it worked for the delegate. I think our H&S Trainers would love a course or 2 built in a similar style... a massive well done.
- EducatorCOLLABOCommunity MemberThe use of the block entrance animations is great. What would be even better is if you could determine, at a local lesson level, which blocks you would like to animate and which ones that you didn't. This would allow developers more control over the content and how it is displayed. This would be a great addition to this feature
- Great feature request idea, David!
Please do submit your idea here: https://articulate.com/support/contact/feature-request
We love to hear feature requests from our customers, this is how we decide which new features to implement. Thanks for leaving your feedback!
- LuPostCommunity MemberNice work. Is it possible to put an exit button after the assessment? It was a bit confusing as what to do after passing the assessment. Or perhaps a message on what to do next?
- DennisHillCommunity MemberLu,
You can do this by placing a block below your quiz/assessment, then in that block place a button (interactive/button) then edit the button and select the destination as exit the course. I would add a screen shot but I am about to board a flight and working on an iPad right now. I have tested this on one of my courses and it works nicely.- Hi Lu!
What I've sometimes done in that case is is add another lesson after the quiz and call the lesson "Summary" or "Wrap-Up". I usually use a Blocks lesson. Then I include information about who to contact for follow up questions, I might use a "Button Stack" block to include links to various helpful documents and follow up documentation, etc. Then at the end, I usually include in bold text "Thank you for taking this module! Stay Safe!" Or something like that. This way it's pretty clear to the learner that it's over :)
- EducatorCOLLABOCommunity MemberHi Lu,
I completely agree with this sentiment. We have been using Rise for a lot of learning programs, and one of the biggest complaints for users is that there is no next bar, or ability to place a button after the quiz. This is causing a bit of confusion amongst our users, especially when we place the references and further reading sections after a quiz - in that they need to access the main menu on the side in order to access the next content and has led to people missing content.
Is this something that Articulate are going to resolve or is there a work around for placing a button here in the interim?
- JoseVelasquez-cCommunity MemberHi Nicole,
Great work and thanks for showing how to disable forward seeking on a video.
I have a question for you. Which interaction did you use on the "How to Report an Injury" section? Initially I thought it was a carousel or a flash card stack, but neither of those are a match.- EducatorCOLLABOCommunity MemberHi Jose
This is one of the prebuilt lesson types - the process one. Instead of setting up a block, you can choose one of the prebuilt lesson types. In this case, a Process.
What would be good is if this was one of the blocks that you could choose within the blocks menu. Articulate Team is this a future enhancement that we might see? Can we please request this as a future feature?- RheaExpiditeCommunity MemberCan you please share the link to the lesson type for this block
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