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Publishing Storyline blocks for Rise360?
ShawnConnelly-d : I don't understand what you mean by "each question in Storyline is intended to be stand-alone."
Based on the StoryView image, it appears that the question slides are all linked within each scene.
However, it looks like the scenes aren't connected. How is someone supposed to get from the questions in one scene to the questions in another scene?
- If you want the user to go through the entire Storyline project (i.e., all 6 scenes) via one SL block in Rise, then you need to give users a way to access every scene.
- Otherwise, you could to publish each scene to Review separately, and insert each one as a separate SL block in Rise.
I suggest this:
- Publish the revised Storyline project to Review 360 as a new item (that is, don't replace the current version).
- Before proceeding, step through the course in Review to ensure it works as expected. (FYI: Any SL block in Rise should "play" the entire course just as it plays in Review.)
- In Rise, delete the current SL block.
- Insert a new SL block that accesses the newly published item.
BTW, you should be able to edit an SL block to use either the latest update of the current project or any other new project. But, sometimes, it's just best to start from scratch. 😊
Here's the User Guide info about SL blocks: https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Rise-Use-Storyline-Blocks-to-Embed-Storyline-360-Courses
Hello Judy,
Thank you for your reply.
Each of the Storyline Blocks / Quiz Questions are placed in between Rise 360 Blocks. For example, there is a short lesson segment followed by a Storyline Block quiz question, this repeats throughout each of the 6 lessons.
In other words, the quiz questions are not connected.
I erroneously thought that I could publish the whole Storyline "package" and like a library, I could pick each individual quiz block to insert into Rise 360. Knowing that I need to publish each of the 48 quiz questions separately disappointed me. I do not understand why the vendor did not create the quiz questions directly in Rise 360.
Thanks
- JudyNollet2 months agoSuper Hero
Okay. Now I understand: the questions are all interspersed with other Rise blocks.
Yes, publishing (and keeping track of) 48 separate questions would be a major pain. The only reason I can think of for putting the questions into SL blocks is to force the learner to answer each question correctly before they can proceed (which requires specific settings).
I suggest transferring the questions into Knowledge Check blocks. With those, you can provide feedback about the correct answer. Yes, the learner will be able to continue even if they answer incorrectly. IMHO, that's an acceptable trade-off to get the benefit of having easy-to-update questions.