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Liz_Tyler's avatar
Liz_Tyler
Community Member
3 days ago

Rise Buttons

Hi,

We currently have an issue where some of our learners can't see a continue button (primarily on a mobile/cell phone). I've researched the issue, and it seems like the best solution for us would be to replace the standard continue button with a general button that would have the instruction to link to the next section of the course. My question is, if we upload a new version of the course to our LMS, is there a chance that the LMS would stop recognising the course, as it would class the change of a button as a significant change?

Thank you for shedding any light on this.

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  • JHauglie's avatar
    JHauglie
    Community Member

    You may have answered your own question. When you "upload a new version of the course," you will replace the existing version. So the LMS would in fact see the new version as essentially a new object, unless your LMS is set up differently than most LMSs I am familiar with. It would be quite unusual for the LMS to "stop recognising" your course, I think.

    • Liz_Tyler's avatar
      Liz_Tyler
      Community Member

      Thank you. We have had an issue before when a course was changed and the LMS stopped recognising it. It was partly because of having a new idientifier generated, and partly because the information had changed enough that it failed to recognise it as the same course leading to it not saving progress data for those learners who were part way through. It's not uncommon, I don't think. It depends on the level of change.

      • KarlMuller's avatar
        KarlMuller
        Community Member

        Our LMS has the option to replace an existing SCORM if there are only minor changes, even if the identifier is different. Or, you can choose to treat the updated SCORM as a totally new version of the course. This is the only LMS that I have worked with that has this option.

        What we have learned is that if you add or delete Lessons in a previously published Rise course, you should always treat it as a new course, as the suspend data will not work for students that have already partially completed the course.