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Adding a timer into rise to ensure a minimum amount of time is spent on each lesson
Hi there!
I'm currently faced with a bit of a challenge with Rise functionality. I am working on a module which requires a MINIMUM amount of time to be spent on each section by the learner, in order for them to pass the module completely. This was a specific request by my client.
An idea I had was to insert a timer storyline block into the beginning of each lesson which starts automatically, and then at the bottom of the lesson have a 'Continue' button which is locked until everything above it is interacted with (ie, when the timer ends).
The issue that I am facing is that when I scroll past the timer block, it auto pauses and will only continue counting down until I have the timer physically on my screen. Does anyone know a way where I can fix this issue and have the timer play even when it's been scrolled past? Cheers
- WillNicholsCommunity Member
Can the Rise 360 team just add a timer option to continue buttons?
Hi Will! Thanks for letting us know about your request. That's certainly a feature that we can consider adding to Rise 360 in the future. I'll share this with my team, and we'll be sure to update you here if we make changes that will help!
- TerriGeorgop162Community Member
Needing this feature as well. +1
Please and thank you!!
- AnnaNichollsCommunity Member
It's starting to feel like everything I need, including a stopwatch, is waiting in the queue of suggestions to be decided upon by The Team. Getting really frustrating. The two requests I've placed in the last 24 hours have been added to this nebulous list... but I have seen others requesting the same functions going back years.
- KimWatts-df5b89Community Member
Hi , I don't have a solution myself but I have the exact same issue,.... if I work something out I will let you know
- CNavarroFormer Staff
Hi Kim and Nick,
While Rise 360 doesn't have a timer, you could use videos to help control how fast a learner completes a course. You could do this by uploading a video into a video block and disabling forward-seeking.
Then, you can insert a locked Continue block and set it to unlock only when the block (Video block) directly above it is complete.
The locked Continue block will require the learner to view the entire video before they can proceed in the course. Forward seeking is disabled to prevent the learner from skipping to the end of the video.
You may also need to set navigation to restricted. This prevents the learner from skipping a lesson by clicking on the navigation sidebar. This depends on your course's completion requirement and where your videos are in the course.
Thank you, and I hope it helps.
- TrishknutsonCommunity Member
We also need this feature. Thanks!
Hello,
Thanks for letting us know about your interest in this feature request. I've added your voices to the request, and we'll be sure to leave a message here as soon as it makes it to our product roadmap.
- MarcoBennardoCommunity Member
I also need this feature. Thanks!
- KristopherShannCommunity Member
Also in need of this feature.
- SharonPendalCommunity Member
Needing this feature too please - see if was raised a while back, has there been any progress that can be shared by the team?
- AnnaNichollsCommunity Member
I, too, would like this feature.
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- JohnCooper-be3cCommunity Member
A very easy way to set a timer in RISE is to include a Storyline Block with a Countdown Timer in it that 'Completes' when the timer runs out.
Set this above a 'Continue' block with the setting "Complete Block directly above".This works just fine.
I included a demonstration on my website that showed two examples of using a simple timer - one to allow the user to time themselves and the second one (which demonstrates what is being requested here) the learner has to complete a drag and drop exercise and get it right against a timer. In this second part you will see that the learner cannot move forward until either (a) they get the exercise correct or (b) the time runs down.
- SherylDickman-cCommunity Member
I need a basic timer to countdown while an end user reads the script to ensure enough time is spent on the page.
- JohnCooper-be3cCommunity Member
Hi Sheryl
I think the approach I use in the above demo should do pretty much what you want. If you insert a small Storyline block with the timer in it just below the script you want the learner to read and make sure the 'Continue' block following the timer is set to "Complete block directly above", the learner will not be able to progress until the timer has run down.
The only challenge is starting the timer. I chose to put the timer under the user's own control with a 'Start' button - but there may be a way to automatically start the timer when it comes into view.