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Non-Linear Navigation and Completion Triggers in Rise
Background: I am designing a non-linear corporate compliance course in Rise, where not every lesson will be viewed by all audiences. In the penultimate lesson, I was planning on creating a quiz with certification language and a simple I Agree/I do not agree response. This would be the completion trigger for the course.
Issue: I want to avoid learners just clicking on the Certification lesson and bypassing all the content. In the Course Settings, I changed navigation to Restricted so users can't bypass content. However, by doing that the CONTINUE button in the quiz content block will not appear until all the lessons before have been completed. As I mentioned earlier, this is non-linear and not all lessons will be taken by all learners. I spoke to the SME and the topic of hiding the navigation menu came up and changing the navigation setting back to Free, but I don't think hiding the menu is best practices so I would like to avoid that.
Question: Is there a step or setting that I am missing that will allow for restricted navigation while not requiring the learner to complete all previous lessons in the quiz content block?
- LeahTownsendCommunity Member
Adding another request for non-linear navigation. I'm creating a course with "bonus content" that is not mandatory but I want to have optional on separate pages. But I haven't figured out a way to navigate this.
Hi Don! If you wish to allow learners to do a specific lesson only, you can try using an interactive Button block or Button Stacks to direct them to selected lessons as shown in this screenshot. Then at the end of each lesson, you can add another Button block to direct them to the Quiz.
Here's a sample Rise 360 course I created with Button blocks and Button Stacks.- DonBecker-af017Community Member
I do have that in the course. The problem comes when I use that quiz as the completion trigger. Unless the learner goes through every lesson, they will not be able to progress beyond the quiz.
- OwenHoltSuper Hero
Could you put the quiz in a Storyline block instead to get around the issue?
The project sounds pretty cool. I would love to see the end results!
- SophiaStrick139Community Member
Hi Don, I'm encountering the same design decision. I'm finding the trigger to "complete" the course is required for much of my design standards for my current position. I'm curious what you came to.
- DonBecker-af017Community Member
Sophia,
Good morning and Happy Tuesday! I ended up removing that question and used a completion percentage as the completion trigger. I was bummed that Rise wouldn't let me do something that simple. Because of that, along with a couple other reasons, we have migrated back to designing in Storyline for most courses.
- CelesteOliver-6Community Member
I would also like non-linear navigation to be possible in Rise.