Forum Discussion
Saving Progress in a Rise Course
- 2 months ago
Yes, you need to publish the Rise course to an LMS to track students' progress and allow them to resume where they left off.
How did you publish and where do you host your courses?
- LMS?
- Web?
- DannyTwieg2 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Karl,
The Rise course hasn't been published yet. When it's ready to be published, we plan to use Review 360.
- KarlMuller2 months agoCommunity Member
Review 360 does not save any student progress data.
- KellyAuner2 months agoStaff
Hi, DannyTwieg!
I'm happy to help here. KarlMuller is correct; a course published to Review 360 won't save a learner's progress. Review 360 is super helpful when sharing your course with colleagues and receiving feedback. If you want to track learners' progress, I'd recommend publishing your course to an LMS. When a Rise course is viewed in an LMS, the course should prompt to resume the lesson where the learner left off. If the course includes a quiz, this Rise data will be sent to the LMS for the administrator to review.
If you have any questions, please let me know. I hope this helps!
- DannyTwieg2 months agoCommunity Member
Hi, KellyAuner,
I believe you addressed this in your reply, but I wanted to confirm. If a student navigates away from the Rise course, their progress will not be saved. Therefore, when they return to the Rise course, they will need to start over. Is that correct?
I would need to publish the Rise course to an LMS to track students' progress and allow them to resume where they left off. Is that correct?