Does anyone have any creative ways to let learners know that they've reached the end of a Rise course? I typically just build a final lesson called "Next Steps" that is just text on an image from Content Library (see example below). I'd love to know what others are doing because I feel as though I've overused this approach.
Some of our courses are published outside of the LMS for student employee access. I created a certificate of completion in SL for them to print and provide to their departments for proof of completion. I created the certificate with a name entry and certificate generator then added it to the course in the last slide.
I use an LMS, and I have a CONGRATULATIONS lesson with an EXIT COURSE button. It seemed to be the easiest way to go to let the student know that the course is over.
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For all of our courses we do not control navigation, so learners can complete the lessons in any order.
As we don't lock down Rise navigation at all, we don't need a final screen.
Some of our courses are published outside of the LMS for student employee access. I created a certificate of completion in SL for them to print and provide to their departments for proof of completion. I created the certificate with a name entry and certificate generator then added it to the course in the last slide.
I use an LMS, and I have a CONGRATULATIONS lesson with an EXIT COURSE button. It seemed to be the easiest way to go to let the student know that the course is over.
I love this idea, Shelby! The series of courses that I'm currently working on will be hosted outside of an LMS.
Would you be willing to share your SL file so I can see how it works behind the scenes?
Sure - I dropped it here, but let me know if you have trouble.
Thanks so much, Shelby! This is fantastic and has been a huge help. I appreciate your willingness to share.
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