Hello! I haven't combed through all the Rise templates but wanted to see if anyone has seen a template w/a decision tree exercise in it? I'm not opposed to building it in SL and adding it as a Rise block but figured I'd try to expedite development as much as possible :)
Hey Jess! Great question - really the only block in Rise that allows for any sort of branching is the scenario, but I did a decision-making exercise using the scenario block in this Choose a Vacation scenario!
Is there an example of this that allows us to see the back end? I am trying to create a decision tree with multiple points to decide, and I am curious about how big this can get.
Basically, you need to create all the decision points and potential responses. (Keep in mind that a scenario can only have 3 possible responses.)
Then adjust the "Go to" selection for each response.
For example:
FYI: The default "Scenario End" item is for text without a decision point. You can set up one of those for each end-point in the decision tree. For example, the "You choice is __" items in the above image are all text items.
Hi Elizabeth. Could you explain how you did so that there's only the scenario block on the export? I'm looking a way to get only the scenario block so that I can use later with iframe embed code in another platform.
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Hey Jess! Great question - really the only block in Rise that allows for any sort of branching is the scenario, but I did a decision-making exercise using the scenario block in this Choose a Vacation scenario!
Thanks Elizabeth, I'll give that a try :)
Is there an example of this that allows us to see the back end? I am trying to create a decision tree with multiple points to decide, and I am curious about how big this can get.
This article provides info about branching scenarios:
https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-360-How-to-Use-Scenario-Blocks
Basically, you need to create all the decision points and potential responses. (Keep in mind that a scenario can only have 3 possible responses.)
Then adjust the "Go to" selection for each response.
For example:
FYI: The default "Scenario End" item is for text without a decision point. You can set up one of those for each end-point in the decision tree. For example, the "You choice is __" items in the above image are all text items.
Hi Elizabeth. Could you explain how you did so that there's only the scenario block on the export? I'm looking a way to get only the scenario block so that I can use later with iframe embed code in another platform.
Hi there, To Phuong Ho! Elizabeth created a course with a single lesson in it. That lesson only contains one scenario block. Here's a link to Elizabeth's course from the main menu page.
When you open your course Share link and navigate to the lesson with the scenario block, copy the URL from that lesson.
Then, use that URL in your iframe embed code to link directly to that lesson and scenario block!