Hi! I'm creating courses with embedded process flows. These are available in an editable format in a slide deck. However, saving them as images and then importing them into Rise does not make them translation-friendly.
I would love to hear from this group on what the best way to do this could be!
Rise 360 makes it fast and easy to take the content you're sharing in PowerPoint and make it interactive and engaging. There isn't a way to upload your PowerPoint and directly convert it to a Rise 360 course, but with easy-to-build blocks, you should have new training in no time.
For example, check out how I converted a 3-slide PowerPoint presentation into a beautiful Rise 360 course in this discussion.
And don't miss these articles for inspiration on transforming static slide content into engaging training with Rise 360:
Thank you, Alyssa! I love how your course looks. My challenge is that the embedded images cannot be used directly for translation as part of the .xlf file for the RISE course. Do you suggest that I send the editable images separately for translation as PowerPoint slides?
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Hello, Radhika!
Rise 360 makes it fast and easy to take the content you're sharing in PowerPoint and make it interactive and engaging. There isn't a way to upload your PowerPoint and directly convert it to a Rise 360 course, but with easy-to-build blocks, you should have new training in no time.
For example, check out how I converted a 3-slide PowerPoint presentation into a beautiful Rise 360 course in this discussion.
And don't miss these articles for inspiration on transforming static slide content into engaging training with Rise 360:
Thank you, Alyssa! I love how your course looks. My challenge is that the embedded images cannot be used directly for translation as part of the .xlf file for the RISE course. Do you suggest that I send the editable images separately for translation as PowerPoint slides?
Hi Radhika!
Yes, that's a good idea! Any image with text in your Rise lessons will need to be translated and re-uploaded as a new image file.