Is it possible to add more than one labeled picture together in Rise?

Dec 14, 2016

I'd like to add more than one labeled picture in Rise similar to how you would create something using the Blocks.

Is it possible?

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Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Dylan,

I saw an interesting way to do this recently in this Drinks lesson.  If you take a look at that, you'll see that it's one main image that has been stitched together outside of Rise to create one image to import in. Once you've got that image, the individual marker items were added and there you could add the individual images using the "Media" element within each marker. It's also similar to the other ideas we shared with Mette here on individual audio and images for a language course. 

I also was just about to post my reply and thought of a few other ideas...I guess it will all depend on how you'd one to have the images labeled within Rise, so I recorded another quick Peek video but hopefully the other ideas I explained here will get you started! 

Dylan Schreiber

Thank you, but I was hoping to put four labeled graphics into one module. I'd like to build it similar to how the blocks are created.

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Dylan Schreiber, B.Ed., OH&S
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Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Dylan,

First I wanted to let you know that responding via email includes your signature here so you could look at editing the post to remove that. 

As for the multiple images in one labelled graphic (as if it were a Block lesson) I think you'd need to use the same structure as the "Drinks" lesson showed where it's multiple images combined into one, which you then add the markers too. It wouldn't split them up with the padding you see currently in a Blocks set up though, so maybe the community has some other creative ideas to share with you here! 

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