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SoheilaBahrami's avatar
SoheilaBahrami
Community Member
2 years ago

image position in Rise 360 Process steps

Hi,

Is it possible to position the image below the text in process steps? 

4 Replies

  • Hi Soheila, 

    Thanks so much for reaching out! I appreciate you taking the time to share what you’d like to see in Rise 360. We currently have this logged as a feature request, so I’ll go ahead and include your voice. We’ll update this discussion if this feature makes it on our feature roadmap.

    Have a great afternoon!

    • PeterLi-579bad0's avatar
      PeterLi-579bad0
      Community Member

      Please allow the image to be positioned below the text in process interactivity. It is more useful to place the image below the text rather than above it for educational purposes.

      In many cases, placing the image below the text is very beneficial because:

      1. Sequential Flow: Learners often read text first to understand the concept and then look at the image to reinforce that understanding. Having the text first and the image following supports a logical, sequential flow of information.
      2. Explanation First: The text provides context and explanation, which helps students know what to look for in the image. This makes it easier for them to focus on relevant details and understand the visual better.
      3. Cognitive Load: When the text is above, it allows students to process the explanation before examining a potentially complex image, thus reducing cognitive load.
    • WendyThompson-5's avatar
      WendyThompson-5
      Community Member

      How was this raised 2 years ago and yet a simple fix has not been implemented yet. I love most things in Articulate but they really miss the mark on some of the simplest fundamentals of learning. Can we please have this implemented in the next few months, not decades?

      • KellyAuner's avatar
        KellyAuner
        Staff

        Hi WendyThompson-5,

        Thanks so much for following up on this! I've shared your comments with our product team, and will let you know if there's any update.