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I am building a RISE module that can be used across our Division, which covers United States, Europe, Brazil, etc. I dont want to split into two separate course, but I have calculations in the lessons that are specific country based. I have the calculations and lessons as indicated below.
If a United States person takes the US calculations, how does the other lesson mark off as completed? I don't want them clicking through it to complete the whole course when it goes into our LMS.
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- JudyNolletSuper Hero
If the two calculation lessons are the same length, you could track completion by requiring the user to go through the % of the course that would include any shared lessons + 1 calculation method.
Here's another option: At the end of each calculation lesson, include a button that jumps to one final "You're done!" lesson. In that lesson, insert a Storyline block with a completion trigger. Track completion of the Rise course with the Storyline block. Here's more info: Primer: Storyline-block completions in Rise | Articulate - Community
By the way, to avoid confusion about what needs to be completed, consider hiding the navigation menu. Use button blocks to move through lessons instead.
- SarahLichyCommunity Member
Thanks for the info! Yeah, I was thinking of keeping the course together as much as I could, but maybe it's best to create two separate ones..
- SarahLichyCommunity Member
Could I also just use the track using a quiz result? I have a final quiz in the course that they need an 80%. If they would then skip a "lesson" - depending on where they live and the calculations as long as they pass the quiz, it would mark as completed in LMS, correct? I would still keep navigation hidden!
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
If everyone takes the same quiz then, yes, you can track completion with that. End each calculation lesson with a button that jumps to the quiz.
You can't track two separate quizzes, though, so the test shouldn't include questions that are region specific.
- SarahLichyCommunity Member
The only difference is the calculations lessons. The other information and the quiz are the same :)
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