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Rise Microlearning—Anyone using it? What's the big deal?
Hi,
I am having trouble understanding exactly why Rise microlearning is such a 'big deal'. Rise already enabled us to create microlearning, I don't see what the advantages are to selecting microlearning as opposed to a normal Rise course, other than saving a couple of clicks.
Any info is appreciated.
6 Replies
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi ST,
There were numerous requests to have the ability to export a single Lesson, that also did not require first clicking on the menu to access.
So that's all Rise microlearning is: a course with a single Lesson and no sidebar menu.
If you have no use for it, so be it.
- MicahWeedman-6aCommunity Member
It's useful to look at a microlearning site next to a Rise site so you can see how the streamlined scrolling and navigation work side by side.
- AthraTchiko-2feCommunity Member
Hi Athra!
Currently, there is only one lesson for each Microlearning content, and there isn't a way to show several Microlearning content as a group/project to learners in Rise 360.
As a workaround, you may create a Course instead that contains several lessons, one for each Microlearning content. While there isn't a way yet to convert Microlearning content to a lesson, you can create a Block Template from your Microlearning content, then reuse this Block Template to the Lesson in a Rise 360 course.
Let me know if this works for you, or if you have any additional questions!
- AthraTchiko-2feCommunity Member
Hi Gren,
Thank you so much for clarifying and suggestion to build block template. I really appreciate it. have a great day!
- JeanMaffiola-3cCommunity Member
Is there a feature in the works to have the navigation arrows that are used in microlearning added to the course blocks instead of using the dividers for topics in a text block or image block?
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