Forum Discussion
How do you draft your Rise 360 courses?
I firmly believe that the first time the stakeholders see the content, it should be purely text-based. Most of the time, we are trying to tell a story and need to ensure it works before building. Building directly in the tool often confuses the situation where they comment on the interaction or the layout instead of the content. Once we have a flow, then the build starts.
Using Word or PPT allows them to edit the content and view it easily; Rise requires an Internet connect, but some of our Stakeholders will review on a plane or train and can download the file to their machine if access is limited.
In terms of making review easier or more inviting, it would be great to have a walkme type onboarding if it is the user's first time, in Rise allow the user to highlight text and add comments or click on the content and add content. Don't enforce logins as that is the biggest issue we have with reviewers. I would love to see voting functionality for comments so reviewers can upvote a previous comment or even downvote it.
I think your approach of focusing on storytelling is very good. But perhaps that could also be possible with a "featureless" draft version of Rise.
Thank you for pointing out that working with Rise requires an internet connection, This can be very important depending on the group of people, with our Subject Matter Experts (lecturers) it usually is not.
By the way, it is possible to send a review link that does not require a login.