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Link from one Rise 360 course to another Rise 360 course
I'm building a complex procedural in Rise 360 that includes many branching options, based on this or that criteria. It starts out with instructions common to all learners, but then branches out when necessary to be specific to the backgrounds of the learners. Eventually, however, each learner must "branch back to" instructions that are common to all. I hope this explains the flow. I'm having trouble making this work so that no learner misses a step.
One solution is to create separate courses, with a link in one course to another course. My search of this discussion board indicated that this issue was raised four years ago, but the latest response was two years ago.
I'm wondering if this functionality has been addressed or, if not, whether anyone can suggest a work-around.
Thanks so much!
Rik
The branching options in Rise are a bit limited. You can use the button stack to branch to various lessons. Here's one way to do that where I had three distinct groups that I could branch to.
Here's a copy of the demo you can add to your Rise to see how it was set up.
That's probably not ideal for what you want to do. Generally, when you have a multi-course option, that's where a learning management system steps in. If you want to do a more controlled branching as you described, Storyline is the better option as it has the feature set to do it the right way.
- RikBarnes-88739Community Member
Thanks Tom! Using your example might actually work if I can use a button stack at anyplace in the course. For example, display content on a few screens before branching to (say) three lessons. Then converge all three lessons back into common content for a few screens before using the button stack to branch out again.
Can you tell I'm inclined to put off the Storyline learning curve?
Unless I could "convert" all of the 16-lesson Rise 360 content into Storyline and just edit the branching!
Ideally, you'd build it in Storyline. However, if you have content in Rise currently, there is a way to integrate published Rise courses into Storyline where Storyline becomes the container and way to manage access to the courses.
You do lose some tracking/reporting options. It just depends on your needs.
I'll put together a simple mock up to show one way to do it.
Here's tutorial to show how you could add Rise to Storyline.
Here's the published example. Don't click on box 1 as it has no link back option,
- RAQLearningCommunity Member
Even though I'm still searching for a way to branch a course for adaptive learning (quiz first, if they get less than 90% in quiz, complete the learning required) I found this really useful and can see application in the future so thanks! - Laura
- RikBarnes-88739Community Member
Thanks, again, Tom! You've given me quite a bit to think about ... and practice with. And I appreciate how quickly you responded to my questions.
Rik
- JamesWashing748Community Member
Not what I was looking for; I was hoping to link to an external RISE course using a button stack option, but I guess we will need to use the LMS third-party we have, which is not ideal.
The button can link to a different URL, so if you have a Rise course URL, you can lik to that.
- JacintaFreen608Community Member
Hi, if I link to a Rise course URL, will I lose that when I publish the main Rise course to SCORM for uploading to our LMS?