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Laura_MacDonald
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9 days ago

Bypassing Navigation Restrictions

I'm building courses in Rise 360 and publishing them to Reach 360. Knowledge checks and continue buttons restrict navigation for learners the first time they complete the course.

My issue is that I need supervisors to be able to freely explore courses without navigation restriction. I thought that Quick Share links might work, but lessons are locked if the previous lesson knowledge checks aren't completed.

Does anyone have a solution for this?

2 Replies

  • Option 1: Turn the course-navigation restriction off before publishing to Review 360 for the supervisors to review. Depending on the number of locked-Continue buttons and how much has to be completed to unlock them, consider whether it's worth the effort to unlock those for the review. 

    • Be sure it's clear to the reviewers that the course will be locked for users.

     

    Option 2: Create a separate document for supervisors to review. I used to do this in Word, with a 2-column table. The left column had screenshots of the course. The right column was for reviewers to enter comments. This was especially helpful for legal reviews, because the regulatory reviewers didn't even want to spend the time to click/scroll through a course.

  • Thanks Judy! I didn't realize Option 1 would work - I'll explore that more.

    I'm not looking to only unlock the course for a short-term review, but for supervisors and others to be able to reference the course without restriction in the future. 

    My ideal situation would be adding a Quickshare link without restricted navigation to the knowledge base for anyone to refer to as needed. Perhaps I need to create a duplicate course as a workaround.