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DannyTwieg's avatar
DannyTwieg
Community Member
2 months ago
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Saving Progress in a Rise Course

If students exit a Rise course by closing their web browser or the course tab, will their progress be saved?

  • KarlMuller's avatar
    KarlMuller
    19 days 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.

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  • KarlMuller's avatar
    KarlMuller
    Community Member

    How did you publish and where do you host your courses?

    • LMS?
    • Web?
    • DannyTwieg's avatar
      DannyTwieg
      Community Member

      Hi Karl,

      The Rise course hasn't been published yet. When it's ready to be published, we plan to use Review 360.

      • KellyAuner's avatar
        KellyAuner
        Staff

        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!