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NEW IN RISE 360: Scenario Block
Today we released the scenario block for Rise 360, and we think you’re going to love it.
Now you can easily add branching scenarios featuring Content Library 360 characters to Rise 360 projects. Just drop dialogue, responses, and feedback into a scenario block to walk learners through choices and their consequences. And because it’s Rise 360, your scenario will look stunning on any device.
See the new scenario block in action:
Learn more about working with the scenario block and explore an example in Trina’s article. We can’t wait to see what you create with this new block type!
Hello everyone!
I’m excited to share that we've released a new Rise 360 update that includes an enhancement:
- Scenario block fields no longer have character limits.
There’s nothing to install for web-based apps. New features and fixes are immediately available!
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- ErikaFlindallCommunity Member
How about the feedback: Is there anyway to change the feedback so that it is not coming from one of the characters in the scenario? I have the customer asking questions, asking our reps to choose how to answer, but then the feedback comes from the customer. Is there anyway to show feedback without having it be associated with someone involved in the question?
Great questions, Erika. When using dialogue content, the feedback will always be associated with the character. You could add text content next, hide the character, and provide more in-depth feedback on the interaction.
Check out this example I created where the customer reacts to your choice, and then you receive general feedback about your performance. I hope that gets some ideas going for you!
- ErikaFlindall-3Community Member
Thank you, Crystal!
I guess you have to be a bit creative with the scenario block, but with a little effort, it can all be accomplished!
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- ErikaFlindallCommunity Member
Is there a way to have the learners click on a hotspot in an image to move forward? I can't find a block that will allow me to use this kind of functionality, but wanted to confirm.
Hi Erika!
Can you tell me a little more about what you had in mind? It sounds like you want the learner to click on an image to move to the next lesson - is that right?
While that's not an option in Rise 360 right now, there may be another solution I can recommend!
- ErikaFlindallCommunity Member
Thank you Alyssa!
I want to show the process for our internal estimation process. Right now, I am using Storyline to record the screen and then bringing it into Rise as a work-around, but if you can suggest something, I'm all ears!
Ah, that makes sense Erika!
Using Storyline 360 for that kind of screen recording interaction is your best bet. You can even embed the Storyline slides seamlessly in your Rise lesson by hiding the player.
The easiest way to completely hide the Storyline player before you publish to Review 360 is to 1) choose the modern player style, 2) turn off the menus and controls, and 3) select the light player theme.
- GrahamJonesCommunity Member
Great new feature, but I also think 200 characters is way too limiting for the scenario text fields. Can we adjust this in any way??
Thanks
Graham
Hi Graham,
Thanks sharing that you need more characters in the Scenario Block text fields - we're tracking every request we receive! While we don't have plans to extend the character limit right now, we'll let you know if that changes.
- RebeccaMogol421Community Member
Hi Alyssa! I am still baffled as to why adding to the character limit is not in the plan. A large number of people clearly want this, and there are feasible options to grant these requests.
The limit on characters makes what could be an AMAZING scenario block superficial at its best. If we can add more characters, AT LEAST to the “text block” then we can add depth to the content.
I’ve worked at 3 companies and I cannot imagine using this tool for training in the various customer-facing or teammate processes we follow without having to spend precious hours trying to truncate the verbiage.
I am currently using it in two courses, and when I show it to my teammates and clients, they SHOULD be like, “Wow that is incredible!” they end up responding like, “Cool, I guess” because it quickly becomes clear that the benefit of the learning is seriously limited by how few characters you allow.
Here’s a screen capture of my proposal and I think I make a pretty good case: https://youtu.be/lrFq9lWple8
I honestly don’t think this is just a passing desire from a few instructional designers. I think this is a serious deal-breaker for this feature.
Thank you for your time!
Hi there, Rebecca. Thank you for taking the time to make a thoughtful video. I've included it on our report where we are tracking requests for increasing the character limit on scenario blocks.
- wendyseidmanCommunity Member
Hi, I still don't see the answer to how to change the character's expression in the End Scenario screen.
Thanks
- WendyFarmerSuper Hero
Hi Wendy
in the left hand column if you select the scenario end scene, then when the scene loads choose the expression from the dropdown - do you not get this option?
- wendyseidmanCommunity Member
No I don't. That doesn't even come up as an option. There is no scenario end
Hi Wendy!
Please watch this short video that explains how you can add Scenario End content back into your scenario. Let me know if that helps you!
- wendyseidmanCommunity Member
Hi, I followed your instructions and it still is taking me to a page that
says Scenario Complete that I can't find in scenario menu.So, I put Scenario End as 1.5 and in 1.4 clicked the "1.5" vs end scenario
button. Do you know why I can't fix that? Thanks a ton for your help.
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