I have a request from a client, he wants to sell a course but it can only be seen a few times, for example 10 times or 10 people look at it only 1 time. Is it possible to do it with this RISE 360 tool?
You might want to check out Rise.com instead of Rise 360 if it suits your needs.
Rise 360 is a course development app. Training developed in Rise 360 must be exported to a learning management system (LMS) for viewing, tracking, and analytics.
Rise.com is an all-in-one online training system that gives you one place to create, track, manage and analyze your training. Rise.com includes all the authoring functionality from Rise 360, plus a library of pre-built lessons on common business topics. You can also start creating your Rise.com course from one of many sample courses rather than starting from scratch. Once you’ve created a course, you can enroll learners, track their progress, and analyze training effectiveness—all within Rise.com. You can even allow learners to browse and self-enroll in training you make available in Rise.com.
In short, Rise 360 lets you create courses only. Rise.com lets you create, distribute, track, and analyze courses.
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Hi,
Rise 360 is a course development tool.
It has no student management or course delivery functions.
Rise 360 is designed to be used with a Learning Management System (LMS) that provides student management and course delivery functions.
Hi elab web!
You might want to check out Rise.com instead of Rise 360 if it suits your needs.
Rise 360 is a course development app. Training developed in Rise 360 must be exported to a learning management system (LMS) for viewing, tracking, and analytics.
Rise.com is an all-in-one online training system that gives you one place to create, track, manage and analyze your training. Rise.com includes all the authoring functionality from Rise 360, plus a library of pre-built lessons on common business topics. You can also start creating your Rise.com course from one of many sample courses rather than starting from scratch. Once you’ve created a course, you can enroll learners, track their progress, and analyze training effectiveness—all within Rise.com. You can even allow learners to browse and self-enroll in training you make available in Rise.com.
In short, Rise 360 lets you create courses only. Rise.com lets you create, distribute, track, and analyze courses.
Here's the link for a Rise.com trial.