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Rise, course completed... is there a button for this?
Hi,
Im a complete novice here and have just completed my first module on Rise! One thing i can't work out is at the end of my course, where does the learner go next? Is there the possibility of adding a button at the end to say exit or course complete or return to menu? Im not adding a quiz in this instance, the course is complete once all lessons are done.
I hope that makes sense...?!
Thanks in advance
24 Replies
Hi Calvin! Have you considered enabling the exit course link? This would add a link to the upper-right corner of the course, visible in every lesson and quiz.
You can enable that link when exporting for LMS.
- MagnusTobiasCommunity Member
Hi,
Then what happens when the student press exit course by the exit course link? Is everything recorded to the LMS - so that if a student has missed any module it wont be marked as complete?
When the student uses the ever present exit course link - is the course then set to complete or is it just at button to be able to jump in and out of the course and start of where you where before?
cheers, Magnus
- LeaSAgatoStaff
Hi Magnus, if the completion requirement is 100% and the learner missed a lesson, then the course will not be marked as complete. The exit course link is a way for LMS learners to close/exit their course and make sure their status is recorded in the LMS. I hope this helps!
- JuliaCornellCommunity Member
My LMS, Docebo, already has a "close course" button at all times top right, directly above the exit course link.
What I really want is for there to be a "course complete! click here to close this course" button like I can do in Articulate Storyline. Can this be done, or at least a message "course complete! you have been given credit and can safely close this course using the button in the top right of your screen" (much more unwieldy)?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi,
You can try using a Button Block to do this.
Once created, choose Edit and change the Destination to Exit the Course (LMS only)
You can also edit the text that appears to the left of the button.
- Lauren-FranzaCommunity Member
So now that Rise has all these themes and you can change the Navigation bar (I am trying to use Compact instead of Sidebar), how does the learner know they are complete with the course? I do not want to restrict their navigation. I'd like them to be able to go in whatever order they'd like through the lessons, but this creates a frustrating user experience because they cannot easily see that they've met all criteria.
I tried to see if I could add a button at the bottom of each lesson that would take them back to the main screen where they can see all the checkmarks, but this does not seem possible. Any ideas?
- JuliaCornellCommunity Member
As far as I am aware this is impossible within Rise if you disable sidebar.
- Lauren-FranzaCommunity Member
The sidebar isn't disabled; it's just not the default one. It is still a nav menu provided by Articulate in the latest release.
I have a workaround for now, but I'd love to see better options for helping the learners determine their own progress in a more intuitive fashion.
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