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Adding a text box for user input in Rise360
Hi Team,
I am experiencing difficulty in Articulate Rise 360, so I need your assistance and guidance throughout the development process.
- How can I add a text box for user input in Rise360? (any readily available templates from content library you can suggest). I tried the knowledge check option, but I don't want to see a result screen, therefore it's not a good fit.
- I also attempted to incorporate a quiz made in Storyline/Quizmaker 360 by going to Interactive > "Add a Storyline 360 interaction from Review 360," but I'm unsure of where the quiz's results and information are being saved in the LMS.
- The Multimedia > Embed > Pasted URL / iFrame Code feature in MS-Forms is really useful, however the embedded item still looks like MS-Forms.
In the meantime, the two paths I have taken so far, namely:
- Adding a web form as an embedded object and using that to get the learner's input is a good way to achieve this. However, the challenge is if you do not want the form to look like MS Forms or a Google form, you would need to create and code the custom form separately.
- Using a Storyline block will work to get the input, however, the input is not sent to the LMS. Only the Storyline block completion is reported to the LMS. A possible workaround would be to send the data manually from within the Storyline course using JavaScript.
Additionally, I wanted my learners to download a PDF file of the entire Rise 360 course. We've designated a digital journal in RISE 360 with several text inputs for the learners to fill out during the live classroom discussion. Our goal was to have the participant fill out text boxes (hard coded with JavaScript, not visible in Rise 360) with their responses and then have the page saved as a PDF.
Please DO NOT suggest the below mentioned workaround solution.
You can give the learners an option to download the PDF version of the course by doing the following:
1. Once you have finished your Rise 360 course, Select Export.
2. Export the entire course as PDF.
3. Edit your course again and add a Multimedia > Attachment block.
4. Edit the Attachment block and upload the PDF file you exported in step 2.
Any advice or feedback you can offer is much welcomed.
- CrystalSimon-86Community Member
Yes! This would be a very helpful feature.
- LaurenTait-40d0Community Member
+1 for this type of question slide
- JackGraziottiCommunity Member
I would also like to see this feature.
- SucharitaPat603Community Member
I would love to see this feature. It will help us create a lot more courses using Rise instead of having to use another authoring tool outside the Articulate family of products.
- SumantMurugeshCommunity Member
We would love to see text entry fields in Rise. Please add my vote too!
- JohnCooper-be3cCommunity Member
For those who expressed an interest in the free workshop I did on this using Storyline blocks and local browser storage, there will be an eLearning version of the workshop available very soon.
But also - we did a project recently where we used the learner comments data array in SCORM 2004 to store the learner's notes rather than local browser. The JavaScript for this was a bit more challenging but it overcomes the problem of learner's switching devices or browsers half way through a course (assuming you are using SCORM, of course!).
I'm working on a demo using xAPI - which, probably makes more sense these days.
- JohnCooper-be3cCommunity Member
Hi @Melanie King
Sadly there are no recordings of the sessions (although quite a bit of it was video demos anyway. BUT the new two-part eLearning course - covering (a) how to create downloadable notes in Storyline and then (b) RISE - is currently in development -with the first part in testing tis week - s they should be available next week. I will post a link here when they are ready.
Best regards, John
- KaitieConrad-7eCommunity Member
+1
- DeniseMann-45ccCommunity Member
+1.
- JohnCooper-be3cCommunity Member
The first Advanced Workshop "Creating downloadable notes or a Learning Journal from a Storyline Course " is now available as a FREE, online e-learning session. Details and registration can be found here:
Course Catalogue (profilelearning.com)
This workshop explains the core JavaScript code required to create a downloadable pdf using the pdf-lib and this is pretty much the same code to do the job in RISE...
The second workshop "Creating downloadable notes or a learning journal from RISE (using local browser storage)" which builds on workshop 1 will be available very shortly.
You will need to register and an email will be sent to verify your email address - but there is no charge for the workshops (you will, however, be invited to make a donation - but this is entirely voluntary:)