Is there a way to control the commit event in Rise or to detect if user views the slides?

Mar 21, 2024

Hi,
Our team is looking for specific settings into Rise. To make Rise SCORM file integrated with another system, we need a special configuration inside the package. On the last slide of the SCORM the “completed” state should come from the file. That way SCORM could communicate with another platform. Is there any possibility of this technical setting?



The main issue necessitating this solution stems from the current problem we faced: when a SCORM package lacks user interactions, such as when it only contains a few slides with videos, the package’s completion_status is initially sent as completed within the first commit event. Consequently, we cannot determine whether users have completed watching all the videos. By setting a “Submit Results” event on the last slide, we ensure that the commit event is triggered at the appropriate slide. However, it appears that Rise does not offer this feature. If setting a “Submit Results” event is not possible, are there alternative methods to verify that a user has viewed all slides of a SCORM package?

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Jose Tansengco

Hello Axel,

Happy to help!

One way to do this would be to restrict the navigation of your Rise 360 course and "Track using course completion". Using this setting would require your learners to go through the entire course end-to-end. Only then will they be given a completion mark by the LMS.

Some authors also use a Storyline 360 block at the very end of the course to track completion. 

Using this configuration means that the only way learners can get a completion mark is by viewing a Storyline block in the course, normally placed towards the end. 

Hope this helps!