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Hi StevenBenassi . I have similar question: a coworker created a course in Rise. He shared the course with me. "Restrict Navigation" is selected, so learners must take modules in order. The issue is: after completing the course, we want learners to be able to go back to the course and then have free navigation (just like I do with Articulate 360). How can I set that in Rise?
Hello GuilhermeTeixei! I'm happy to help! If the course is set to Restrict Navigation, a learner will be able to move freely through the course after they've viewed each lesson. I've tested this on my end by publishing to LMS and hosting it in SCORM cloud. I was able to take the course, move freely through the course after visiting each lesson, close the window, and access the course again while moving through the lessons freely since I've already completed each lesson. Are you viewing the course in an LMS environment or web environment?
- GuilhermeTeixei17 days agoCommunity Member
Hi LaurenDuvall ! I am viewing it in an LMS (SuccessFactors). This is working fine while the learner is taking the course, but if they complete the course (course is marked as "completed" in the LMS), close the LMS and then go back to check the course out again (using it as resource while working), the system "understands" that the leaner must take the course again, from the beginning. When I use "restricted navigation" in Storyline projects, using the very same LMS, we don't have this issue. Learners can go back to completed courses and then freely navigate throughout the modules/chapters.
- JoseTansengco12 days agoStaff
Hello GuilhermeTeixei,
I'd recommend testing your course in SCORM Cloud to see if you encounter the same behavior. SuccessFactors might be resetting the learner's attempts as soon as your learners get a "completed" mark in your LMS. You can also try using different learning standards in SuccessFactors if the issue is isolated to SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004. This article discusses some combinations you can use in your tests.
If you can replicate the behavior in SCORM Cloud using SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 3rd or 4th Edition, please open a case with our support team here so we can check what's happening.