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Is it possible to switch from a chapter to another not in the order of the Menu ?
Hi,
is it possible for learner not to to follow the navigation Menu step by step ?
If the learner prefere to make first the 3rd section, instead of making the first section ?
I ask this question as my client ask that : to let the learner do the course in the order he prefer ?
I was wondering if this is possible or if i have to separate each sections as a separate course ?
thanks for your help !
11 Replies
- KarinRexCommunity Member
Yes, Karl. From the initial page in your course, click Settings and go to the Navigation tab. Change RESTRICTED to FREE.
- KarlGrantCommunity Member
thanks for your answer !
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Karl,
Yes it is possible and this is actually the default setup:
- Go to: Course / Settings / Navigation / Navigation Mode = Free
- Go to: Course / Settings / Navigation / Sidebar = Open
- KarlGrantCommunity Member
I have another question about the progress bar of a module.
If the learner stoppes the rise module before the end, how does he know where he was before?
I noticed that when i close the module and reopen it the progress bars are always at stage 0....
thanks a lot for your help- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Karl,
Are you using your Rise courses within a LMS?
- KarlGrantCommunity Member
Ok nice !
It's the first time i'm using Rise for a client...
so really happy to have some support here ! - KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Karl,
Rise courses must be used within a LMS in order to save student bookmarking (where they are in the course) and their progress (what have they completed). When students return to a Rise course, they should restart at the beginning of the last Lesson they were busy with.
If you are not testing the course inside a LMS, the course will restart from the beginning each time.
- KarlGrantCommunity Member
Ok i upload my rise course as scorm on a web page (on my wordpress) to test it
on my web page each time i close my page and re-open it i have to start from beginning
this is because it's not a LMS ?- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Correct. You need to test in a LMS for this to work.
- KarlGrantCommunity Member
Ok great will do it !
thanks a lot for your kind answer !
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