Forum Discussion
JudyNollet
10 months agoSuper Hero
An LMS allows for resuming, because the program can store the suspend/resume data in the LMS.
On the web (e.g., in Review), there's no place to store that info.
Sometimes a course on the web will let the user resume. I believe that's based on browser settings for cookies. (Sorry, I can't tell you what to adjust in any browser to ensure it will work.)
Here's what I've done for courses that will have restricted navigation but that need to be reviewed first:
- Set the course to Free Navigation.
- If the course won't use the built-in Menu, I add the Menu as a tab in the top-right of the Player. And I rename it "TEMP MENU" (via editing the Text Label). This allows the user to jump to any part of the course, as needed.
- If the course is using the Menu, just leave it as is.
- Add a message at the start that tells the reviewers that the final course will have restricted navigation, but that they are allowed to jump around for the review. (Point out the TEMP MENU as needed.)
- I usually do this via a lightbox that appears automatically the first time a user opens the first slide. But it could just be text placed over part of the first slide.
- I also add an off-slide note to myself on the 1st slide of the Storyline file that reminds me to turn on Restricted navigation, delete the temp menu, and delete the message to reviewers before I publish the course.
Note: There still may be issues if the course depends on a lot of variables that are referenced throughout across a lot of slides. But usually it works well enough so reviewers can check content.