This tip comes from Quick Tips & Tricks: Episode 114
Want to add a block in your Rise lesson where learners can interact with each other, share ideas, or ask questions? Try embedding a Padlet!
Padlet works great as a discussion board tool -- it's easy to set up, and it's free! Once your Padlet has been created, copy the share link from your Padlet wall. Then, drop that URL into an embed block in Rise using an iFrame code like this one: <iframe src="URL"></iframe>
Learners can post, comment, and interact with each other right inside the course, and it even works when the course is hosted in a learning management system. It’s a simple way to boost engagement and make your course feel more collaborative.
Resources:
- Simple iFrame code: <iframe src="URL"></iframe>
- Learn more about iframes here.
- How to Embed Multimedia & Web Content in Rise 360
- Rise 360: How to Fix Invalid Web Embed Code
- Rise 360: Embedded Web Content Is Missing or Blank
- Padlet - discussion board creator tool
Published 15 days ago
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