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Starting a course with a reflection piece
I'd consider using a Storyline block where they can type in their reflection. Depending on the type of question, you could do something like this.
Course Title: How to Deal with Obnoxious Customers
Before we get started, think about a time you had to deal with a bad customer. If you could go back in time, what's one thing you'd tell your younger self?
[add reflection in text box]
Next slide, display what they typed and show what an expert may say:
You said, ....
It's really important to...(expert thought) when dealing with customers. That's why in this course we're going to explore these three things.
Here's a simple mock up.
https://rise.articulate.com/share/5TkAd5XJGKpR6PEAWtan1aDI4pM2Q2iR
Thanks for sharing TomKuhlmann how did you make it so that the Rise 'Continue' button only becomes visible once learner click on the 'I'm ready' button?
- LucianaPiazza7 months agoStaff
Hello CormacCullen-3f,
Thanks for reaching out! To ensure the learner completes the content above before seeing the Continue button, you'll need to modify the Edit Continue settings within the Continue Block.
Here's how:
1. Navigate to your Continue Button Block within your Rise course.
2. Hover your mouse in the left-hand corner of the block and click on the pencil icon to open up the Edit Continue side panel.
3. Under Completion Type, click the dropdown to modify this to Complete Block Directly Above or Complete All Blocks Above. That way, the learner cannot see the Continue button until the desired content is completed.
You can modify the Label Text and Hint Text that the learners will view as they work through the course, depending on your needs.
- I'd like to share a visual of these steps in action for your reference.
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
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