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Creating an image-based drag-and-drop activity in Articulate Rise
I work in healthcare and am updating an old Storyline course on working with liquid nitrogen to Rise. This course features a drag-and-drop activity to properly select appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that should be worn with working with liquid nitrogen.
Articulate Rise has a nice drag-and-drop block, but it does not allow you to add an image. It's text only! From the research I did, it appears that the only way to do this in Rise is to build out the activity in Storyline and then export it to Review to drop into Rise? Am I the only one thinking this is a bit overly complicated for what should be a seemingly effortless build?
Aside from using the Mighty plugin (almost as expensive as a 360 subscription), are there any templates, workarounds for making an activity using images in Rise? I'm looking for a very simple activity, or perhaps inspiration for another approach I haven't considered that can be easily accomplished in Rise.
I agree that using images in a Sorting block would be great. FYI: You can submit a feature request directly to the Articulate staff here:
https://www.articulate.com/product-feature-request/
- Submitting a request doesn't guarantee that a feature will be implemented. But the number of people who request a feature might have some impact on the decision-making process.
The E-Learning Heroes community also has a section specifically for suggestions:
3 Replies
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
A Storyline block is the method that will get you the desired interaction (albeit not responsive).
Is your question about the Sorting block? That block could have the user drag items to "Needed" or "Not Needed" categories. But, yeah, that block uses text only (not images). It does make the user decide which category each item belongs in.
A Flashcard grid could have PPE images on the front, with "Needed" or "Not Needed" on the back. If you add a locked Continue divider after this, the user has to click every one. That's good for giving them (or reminding them of) the info, but it's not a nice as an actual knowledge check that submits all the answers at the same time.
- randykeppleCommunity Member
I appreciate the succinct response, Judy! (also a quick nod for all the videos and templates you share as those are always helpful and appreciated!)
Yes, my question was about the Rise Sorting block. Being able to add an image to those cards would make this work. Seems like a simple solution that has yet to be developed, lol. I also like the idea of using a Flashcard grid, but again this is creating a problem looking for a home.
Sounds like a Storyline block is my only solution here (insert a heavy sigh).- JudyNolletSuper Hero
I agree that using images in a Sorting block would be great. FYI: You can submit a feature request directly to the Articulate staff here:
https://www.articulate.com/product-feature-request/
- Submitting a request doesn't guarantee that a feature will be implemented. But the number of people who request a feature might have some impact on the decision-making process.
The E-Learning Heroes community also has a section specifically for suggestions:
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