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Role Based Branching
Hello Articulate Community!
I'm creating role-based systems training and am curious if Rise lets me build branched instruction. Here's a high level overview of the design:
- 1 Course for 3 different roles.
- Some content is the same for every role (i.e. intro, navigation, recap)
- Then, I want the learner to click on their job title to advance to content specific to their job. There would also be unique knowledge checks in this section.
- Once job-specific content is complete, return on a common lesson to wrap up.
- End course.
It's not complex, and I know I can build it in Storyline, but I'm much less skilled in Storyline. Curious if Rise lets me do something similar.
Thank you for your input!
Here's a demo where I start with some common content and then break into three roles and then circle back to some common content and a summary.
- View demo
- Copy the course to your Rise dashboard so you can see how it's built.
- KimSmithKulagaCommunity Member
Hi Tom - Thank you! This is exactly what I was thinking...and then, Karl Muller (in this thread) posed a good question: Do I need to do anything unique or specific when it comes to exporting and telling the LMS to mark course completion?
- AjayKapoorCommunity Member
Thank you so much Tom, this is very useful.
I have a demo of something similar to give you an idea. I'll see if I can dig it up. Using the button blocks is the way to go since they're the way you can link to lessons. You'd probably have to turn off the side menu unless you want people to see the other routes.
You have to look at the tracking options when you publish. I think you're mostly limited to having a single quiz they all have to take or use course completion percentage.
- KarinRexCommunity Member
This could be accomplished using the Buttons block. Read more here: Rise 360: How to Use Button Blocks - Articulate Support
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
How are you going to determine Course Completion for each of the 3 different roles.?
- KimSmithKulagaCommunity Member
Good question! I'm not sure... Haven't gotten that far...