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Hiding sensitive content and completion of course
Looking for a way to give learners the option of skipping content that they may find personally difficult to read. Initial idea for this is hiding it in an accordion that they have to interact with to see the content.
I've got two questions from this:
- Will not opening/skipping over an accordion prevent the learner from getting a completion, as they aren't interacting with all the blocks? (course will be published as reporting complete/incomplete if that helps.)
- Is there a better way to hide this kind of sensitive content within Rise/any further suggestions?
Hiding it in accordion is a good idea. You could also use a carousel, or the process interaction, or anything where the user has to proceed forward. As long as you don't have locked continue buttons that require they complete the blocks above, it shouldn't be a problem. When they get to the bottom of the lesson, the lesson will be considered complete.
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- elizabethPartner
Hiding it in accordion is a good idea. You could also use a carousel, or the process interaction, or anything where the user has to proceed forward. As long as you don't have locked continue buttons that require they complete the blocks above, it shouldn't be a problem. When they get to the bottom of the lesson, the lesson will be considered complete.
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