Forum Discussion
Internal Links in Rise Courses
I am currently developing an electronic User Guide in Rise and in Section 2 of the guide I cover System Operation. This section includes a list of topics in two columns, followed by nineteen separate blocks that cover each of the topics. What I would like to be able to do is to use the list of topics as an interactive contents list such that each topic provides a link to the appropriate block below it and takes the user directly to their topic of choice when it is clicked on in the list.
Although I am aware of how to create links to external URLs, I cannot find a way to develop internal links within a Rise course to enable me to achieve the desired outcome for my User Guide. Does anyone out there have any ideas?
If this is not currently possible, I would like to recommend it for a future upgrade as I believe it could prove a popular addition to Rise.
- InternalTrai264Community Member
Keeping Rise simple isnt easy once this types of feature is enabled. It would also need a auto generated course map tree. The links relations can get really complicated really fast.
The compromise could be to have a third level in the menu on the right.
I personally think that we should strive to keep within the navigation limits that Rise currently has and adapt the course creation to those limitations. Keep it that simple or rethink the course content is my thinking. it is easy to want to build a lot of stuff in rise because it is that simple and fast to use.. but in doing so do we really think about the user learning experience?
Rise was never introduced as an Tech doc creation tool. Doesnt mean it could evolve to that as well.. I think a good strategy could be to be able to start a Rise project with a set of questions. Purpose, and audience at least. From that, the suitable set of tools would be made available.
To me, using Rise for a User documentation task is really stretching the "e-learning" concept to its limit. There are other applications specifically designed for creating great user guides. They also have support for DITA standards etc..None of which is available in Rise.
I would personally like to see a deeper level of sophisticated teaching objects and more of them. I would like to see audio sync feature in various ways. and much more focus on the teaching aspect. Sophisticated learning games/exercises available in blocks for instance. A button to see map of the branching. My list on development features for Rise is long. As i am sure many of those multiple year users have as well. Anybody thought about how to change your branding? This is today not possible as more then one course at a time. It is an online course creation system yet i cant change all my companies courses branding in one click? Maturity level of rise in that aspect has a long way to go. I dont think it is because it cant be done, it is because Rise roadmap is young and is learning from users input.
If both worlds, user doc and E-learning were available i would like stated purpose of the project to guide what tools would be visible.
Early support for the new LMS standard is great! - KimGouldCommunity Member
I want to start my rise course with an introductory interactive video where the character asks the student where they want to start, so the student gets to choose their own topic area by clicking on one of the options and being taken to that block. I want to be able to add the links to the continue button in the video.
- NedWhiteleyCommunity Member
Hi Kim,
I am not aware of a way to achieve exactly what you are after here, but an option you could consider, if all else fails, is to have your introductory video end with words such as "From the options below . . . ." and then follow the Video block with a Button Stack block that links the user to each of the individual options, which would each be within their own lesson in your Rise course.
- StephaneCosyn-0Community Member
+1 ! This is the missing piece in Rise to navigate in a flexible way. Could be nice to have a back button to go back into interactive list. In this way a learner can easily find a specific topic in a chapter and it avoid us to create a chapter per block...
- zoltanbaboCommunity Member
+1 for this long requested feature
- SimonFuelber-48Community Member
+1 on this topic, as having the ability to use anchor links would be very helpful. The Button Stacks are great for branching, not for linking to something within a lesson (or another lesson). Any updates on when we could see this?
- AnthonyPerez-89Community Member
I'm curious if you have an example SCORM you could share where with what you'd like to accomplish. What you and OP are wanting to do should be possible through some coding in the SCORM file. I know it's not as ideal as the WYSIWYG but it should end up being a copy/paste action with some pretty simple editing after the initial coding is completed.
- JeffreyDavis-15Community Member
+1 for me as well. Any update? Last post was a year ago. Thanks!
- CNavarroFormer Staff
Hi Jeffrey, we don't have any updates to share yet, but as soon as we do, we will post the update here. Thanks for checking in.
- AllisonVanBeekCommunity Member
Soooo this is still not a thing? Internal lesson anchors? Anyone have some good news about this feature being implemented?
HI Allison! Thanks for following up on this! We don't have an update for you at this time, if we hear anything we'll update this thread.
- AllenMamangunCommunity Member
Waiting for this feature to be added!
- ChrisLivermo433Community Member
ditto
- NateBrown-b3e8eCommunity Member
+1. Looks like it's been 3 years since this initial feature request. Any updates?