Forum Discussion
Creating an image-based drag-and-drop activity in Articulate Rise
- 28 days ago
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:
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).
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:
- LucianaPiazza22 days agoStaff
Hello randykepple,
Thanks for sharing your voice with us! I'm glad to see that JudyNollet pointed you in the right direction to share a feature request with us! Thanks so much, Judy!
Since I haven't seen a feature request from you in our system yet, I've shared your insight with our product team. We'll be sure to share future updates on Rise 360 Sorting Block functionality in this thread, so all are in the loop!
- randykepple22 days agoCommunity Member
Hello LucianaPiazza ... love your name! I appreciate the unexpected customer service in doing that. It was on my list to do, but I had a couple of Rise issues with tickets submitted and wasn't confident that a feature request would get much traction given the historical context with feature requests from customers for similar features going back over 5 years now. :)