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Make edits while viewing comments
When reading comments on my Rise course, I would like to be able make changes to the content. As far as I can tell, I need to close Review and then Open Rise (while remembering the changes I want to make). I can't see the comments and make changes within the same window (As I would in Word or Powerpoint, for example.) Is there a way to do this? If not, can this be a future update?
26 Replies
- GaryWhite-da4efCommunity Member
I'm having the same problem with Storyline products in Rise when the review comes back only a front image is depicted and not related to the screen in Storyline that has the issue. I am using up to 30 screen process-driven Storyline add-ins which I then have to go through one by one to find what needs changing.
I use a workaround by having each screen numbered L1 S1 S1 (lesson 1, Scene 1, Slide 1) etc and have this tagged in the top right-hand corner of the slides during the review process.
We ask the reviewer to quote the slide number when they find content that needs amending and we remove the tag from all the slides once the review is signed-off.
- AngelaDiGiallonCommunity Member
Are there any new updates on this challenge?
Having the ability to let the reviewer highlight the content they are commenting on, then leave a note in the right pane would be awesome. For the reviewer who is also needing to make edits, it'd be lovely to be able to click on the highlighted content to make the changes and then have a button to put you back to the review comments screen to respond, resolve, or move to the next.
Being able to export comments is sort of a bandaid to the problem; being a challenge for multiple years is showing a very low priority from the company's side - but shouldn't your users be able to give feedback and see a higher priority so that positive experiences carry instead of negative ones?
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Angela.
While this feature hasn't made it to our feature roadmap yet, this discussion is connected to the report, so we'll be sure to notify you when we have news to share.
- DanielMoon-f857Community Member
To hear that this feature hasn't even made it onto the feature roadmap is disheartening. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that seems to mean that this feature is not even in the plans.
I expected collaboration to be the central focus of Review 360 — to gain feedback from colleagues and action that feedback.
Would someone who's used this longer than me share your process for making Review useful without this feature? I am willing to admit that I may have just gotten spoiled by the collaboration features in Google Docs and Office 365.
- GhaniaSherCommunity Member
Being able to edit the course by reviewing the comments side by side would be so beneficial for the users. This feature request should have been looked into a long time ago.
Hi Ghania,
Thank you for your feedback! I'll share your comments with my team and be sure to keep this discussion updated with our progress. If you need assistance with a project in the meantime, please let us know!
- LindaAvanzato-bCommunity Member
Please continue to consider this feature upgrade.
- EmilyWascuraCommunity Member
I agree that this feature would add so much to this software already. However, I was able to have my editable rise 360 file open on one half of my screen and the review 360 screen on the other half so I was able to see the comments and the editable material on the same screen and make my edits. Just a work around until this feature is prioritized.
Hi Emily,
Thanks for sharing your workaround with the E-Learning Heroes community! I'll be sure to share your feedback with my team. If you need any help in the meantime, please let us know!
- SarahNovinetzCommunity Member
This feature definitely needs to be added. I use Wipster for all other reviews of my design work. Where you can drop a pin on the spot. There is a lot of guesswork with Review 360 and then the toggling between where you can't make corrections at the same time. I would have thought it would be a top priority because of the lack of functionality, not something on a feature roadmap.
- AngelaDiGiallonCommunity Member
I hope that because there were users that mentioned some [painful workaround(s)] to the issue raised, this feature request from real users isn't being de-prioritized...
Your user experience goal should be that end users have a seamless and pain-free experience (as possible), not to have to be creative in discovering their own workarounds to accommodate.
Product review is critical in the lifecycle, you would think that would make any requests related to the major milestones of a product lifecycle would have some sort of priority weighting.