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Using Continue to require correct answer on Knowledge Check.
- 12 days ago
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360, adding the new feature below:
- Knowledge check blocks can be added directly to question banks, have their content width and answer colors modified, be required for training progress, and have a set number of retries.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update!
Hello, Halyna!
Have you considered creating the knowledge check question in Storyline 360, then embedding it in Rise 360 using a Storyline Block? You can customize the question any way you like, and you can prevent the learner from moving forward until they choose the correct answer.
Hi Alyssa,
Thank you for your reply. I think embedding the Storyline block would defeat the purpose of using Rise.
- hkanstrm3 years agoCommunity Member
Hello Halyna, i used to think so as well, but really, you can do many things so much faster in rise then in Storyline - but for these custom needs ( not available in Rise ) storyline does fill that void.
Now i am the first to wish all that basic storyline features ( minus the programming ) en masse where available in Rise. But i have come to find that even though it is a bit more complicated/more work , Storyline does bridge the feature set lacking in Rise.
I hope for a time when i dont really need Storyline for anything else then those situations that require a complete custom solution with full on programming and so on..but i also seen the forum and the roadmap - so i would be pleasantly surprised to see Articulate deliver this type of functions any time soon.
Im in it for the corp standard tells me so. I would gladly consider options if i could.
But until that day comes , when used together, storyline and rise, you might find there is untapped potential even "as is" today.
For the techy - there is much potential with Storyline objects in the same course "talking" to each other. but takes a bit of tinkering and coloring outside the lines..