Example
Rise: Interactice Scenario Using Buttons
Here's a simple demo of an interactice scenario I created using buttons that branch to lessons.
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3 Replies
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
I like that approach for an extended scenario! There's more room for explaining the situation and for providing options.
One potential issue would be that the course can't show the menu—though, personally, I don't think that's a drawback. 😊
- JodiSansoneCommunity Member
Thank you for posting this. I never thought of using a button stack like that.
- Andree-AnneHebeCommunity Member
I really like this approach. It works really well for extended scenarios. Not to mention that it looks really nice visually.