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JackRaouzeos
1 day agoCommunity Member
Enforcing Sequential Completing of Lessons in Rise Courses
Hello,
I have developed a Rise course comprising three lessons, which should take approximately two hours to complete. This estimate assumes learners fully engage with the content, including readin...
- 1 day ago
Yep. You need to do two things:
- Lock the order of the lessons:
Theme > Navigation > On > Restrict Navigation > On - Lock the interactions in each lesson:
Add a 'Continue' divider beneath each interaction you want to force the user to interact with, edit the divider and select the 'Completion Type > Complete Block Directly Above' option, or just add one divider to the bottom of the screen and select 'Complete All Blocks Above'
- Lock the order of the lessons:
hunzafatimaa
1 day agoCommunity Member
Yes. In Rise 360, you can enable Restricted Navigation so learners must complete lessons in order before moving on.
A few things to note:
- Restricted Navigation prevents learners from skipping ahead to later lessons.
- You can require learners to reach the end of a lesson before the next one unlocks.
- However, Rise cannot fully verify that learners have carefully read every accordion, viewed every tab, or paid attention to all content.
- For videos, you can require them to be viewed before completion is granted.
- Knowledge Check blocks are generally for practice and don't enforce passing scores. To require completion or a score, use a Quiz Lesson and set a passing threshold.
If learners were able to complete the course in under a minute, check:
- Course Navigation settings (set to Restricted).
- Lesson completion requirements.
- LMS completion settings and tracking options.
- Whether the course was tested in Preview mode versus the LMS.
In short, Restricted Navigation + Quiz Lessons + completion tracking is the best way to enforce sequential progress in Rise, though no setting can guarantee learners actively read every piece of content.
- JackRaouzeos1 day agoCommunity Member
Hi Hunza. That is excellent. As someone only relatively new to using Rise, this is sound advice for implementing navigation controls moving forward. Thank you.
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