Forum Discussion
How to make certain parts of a RISE program restricted
Thank you Hazel.
I already knew that and have incorporated it into certain blocks.
I guess I'll have to request the user go through the lessons sequentially. That way they'll have the ability to accessing the glossary and reference sections throughout.
I wish there were a way to restrict certain numbers of the lessons. For example, if on the contents page, I could have a heading called glossary and references, then under that heading, have the glossary and reference "lessons" (they're not actually lessons.) set as FREE. then under a different heading, call it, "Lessons" then under that header make the lessons "restricted" forcing students to finish lesson one before lesson two,, etc.
- KarlMuller5 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Katherine,
As the Glossary and Reference both contain non-instructional content, they should not be treated as Lessons that are tracked. They should both reside in a globally accessible "resource" section that can be accessed without leaving the current Lesson.
This is a major deficiency in Rise courses.
- hkanstrm4 years agoCommunity Member
Hello , not really a truly viable option all times .. but creating two courses, one with the content, one with a glossary that can be available in separate window/ tab.. with link button to jump between them.. Sadly. rise have many more features to be added to be the definitive system of choice. But as i hear time and time again - everything can be created in Storyline.. and then i answer with what level of ease of use?
in any case i second your request for a option to select that specific sections are standalone, either as free access or as conditioned access. That would make for a whole other level of course design compared to today. If the condition could also be not only "continue conditions" but knowledge objectives fulfillment conditions ( based on results from quiz/exercises etc) that would be next level.
Related Content
- 4 months ago