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Bandwidth for Code Blocks in Rise
Hi cking2618!
Great question!
If a Rise 360 Code Block is using only light HTML/JavaScript with minimal external assets, the bandwidth demands may be quite low. If your code relies heavily on external assets, such as JavaScript libraries, those have to be fetched by the learner’s browser. A few hundred kilobytes of JavaScript isn’t huge, but in extremely low-bandwidth networks, it could possibly slow load times.
You may want to consider mixing standard Blocks for general use, and Code Blocks for "premium" interactive sections of your course. Also, before deployment, I suggest testing the course in the low-bandwidth environment to gauge the load times and responsiveness.
I'll also open the floor to our community who may be able to share additional design suggestions with you!
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