How to set-up reflection questions in Articulate Rise Mar 07, 2019 By Jeff Kortenbosch Think and reflect! A very powerful learning interaction and one I use often in my online learning solutions. In this quick example video, I show you how I use them in Articulate Rise and how you can set them up. Like this example? Got any ideas on how to do it in a different way? Let me know in the comments below!
Phil Mayor Hero 5 years ago03/07/19 at 8:35 am (UTC) Looks great, in the past I would build in Storyline and get the user to type their reflection and then use javascript to create a pdf. This is simple and clean and does the same thing.
Jeff Kortenbosch Author Phil Mayor 5 years ago03/07/19 at 12:42 pm (UTC) Thanks Phil! That means a lot coming from you!
Daniel Brigham Hero 5 years ago03/09/19 at 1:14 pm (UTC) Yes, nice, simple use of the continue block. Thanks for sharing this, Jeff. --Daniel
Jeff Kortenbosch Author David Anderson 5 years ago03/10/19 at 5:47 pm (UTC) Thanks! I was pretty pleased with it myself :) I was figuring out how to do this looking at replacing an existing custom prototype.
Daniel Brigham Jeff Kortenbosch 5 years ago03/10/19 at 11:39 pm (UTC) Yes, I really like how simple/elegant it is. Thanks again for sharing.
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Looks great, in the past I would build in Storyline and get the user to type their reflection and then use javascript to create a pdf.
This is simple and clean and does the same thing.
Thanks Phil! That means a lot coming from you!
Creative use of the continue block, Jeff.
Yes, nice, simple use of the continue block. Thanks for sharing this, Jeff. --Daniel
Thanks! I was pretty pleased with it myself :) I was figuring out how to do this looking at replacing an existing custom prototype.
Yes, I really like how simple/elegant it is. Thanks again for sharing.
Minimalist approach. I love it!
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