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SandraAntoniett
Community Member
4 years ago

Restricted navigation first time and free after

Hi everybody, 

I am making a course in Rise 360 and I would like that the learner has to discover lesson in order but I would like that when he returns at the course a second time, he can navigate freely.

How can I do ? 

Thanks for your answers!

 

  • Hi Sandra! 

    This can be done with Restricted Navigation and Continue Blocks. If they revisit a published course on an LMS, they should be able to navigate freely once they passed the previous lessons and blocks. 

  • Hi Renz!

    Thank you for your answers. 

    The course will be published on Moddle. So, I think it will be ok!

  • Hi Renz, are learners also able to Search a course with restricted navigation when revisiting (after passing all lessons)?

    • hazelB's avatar
      hazelB
      Staff

      Hi Diana! The search option is only available for the Free Navigation setting. If you choose Restricted, the search option won't be available even if the learner finished the course for the first time and then revisited it.

      Free Navigation:

      Restricted:

  • Hi everyone, i have a course with a restriced navigation which is published on an LMS. In the process, I noticed the following:
    When the user revisits a course, he starts at the point where he left off before, but he cannot visit the lessons he visited before. It is only possible to start again with the first lesson. For example, if I restart at lesson 5, I cannot select lesson 3, only lesson 1, so free navigation within the lessons already visited is not possible. Is there a solution to this?

    • hazelB's avatar
      hazelB
      Staff

      Hi Barbara!

      I understand that when your learner revisits an unfinished course, they start where they left off and you want them to be able to navigate freely to the previous lessons they finished.

      If the user hasn't finished the whole course, navigation will still be restricted.  They need to finish the whole course first before they can navigate freely throughout the course.