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JenWeiss-38f01c's avatar
JenWeiss-38f01c
Community Member
2 months ago

Advance lessons on a timed schedule

My team leader has requested something that I don't believe is an available function, but I wanted to see if anyone here has a way to do this. 
One of our business areas doing skill training wants to create a Rise 360 module that contains 4 lessons which build complexity. The issue is that they want to restrict Learners from moving to fast, and they have asked if we can set the module so that Lesson one is on day one and Lesson two cannot be accessed until day two. 
I have never been asked to do this, nor do I see anything using search on this topic. Is this possible in Rise 360 or will we need to create separate micro-learnings that are doled out each day of training?
Thanks in advance for any responses! 

  • KarlMuller's avatar
    KarlMuller
    Community Member

    As Rise is a course development system only, it has no course delivery or student management functions.

    You need a Learning Management System.

  • PhilFoss's avatar
    PhilFoss
    Community Member

    This would require custom development, and I love your idea. An LMS could only restrict an entire course, but I built this to restrict individual lessons within a Rise course. I set up a live counter that is added to the course title area, and each lesson is restricted based on the timer that begins when the learner starts the course. The timer restricts lessons based on the time elapsed and the lesson id. This implementation is similar to how those annoying paywalls work on news websites. The learner could clear their browser cache, and that would only restart the timer.