When I choose the Navigation option as 'Restricted', the user is not able to move to the next lesson until they complete the first/current lesson. However, I am not able to restrict a user or force a learner to view all the tabs in an interaction in order to complete a lesson. As of now, even if I select the navigation as restricted, I am able to complete a lesson without clicking the tabs in the interactions. Please advice how to restrict that.
I love scenarios like this because I get to show off the cool features of our blocks.
To require your learners to complete a tab block before moving on to the rest of the lesson, insert a continue block underneath it and select Complete Block Directly Above. That way, they have to view each tab before the continue button is activated.
It would be great if the feature 'Complete Block Directly Above' would be added to the Exit button so the learner can exit after completing the block and it sends the completion data to LMS.
Could you combine those two blocks? Insert a continue block right above the exit course button, and learners will be required to complete the block before exiting.
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I love scenarios like this because I get to show off the cool features of our blocks.
To require your learners to complete a tab block before moving on to the rest of the lesson, insert a continue block underneath it and select Complete Block Directly Above. That way, they have to view each tab before the continue button is activated.
You can also check out the Rise 360 User Guide for more helpful tips on using continue blocks to restrict navigation.
Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help. :)
It would be great if the feature 'Complete Block Directly Above' would be added to the Exit button so the learner can exit after completing the block and it sends the completion data to LMS.
Hi Neena!
Could you combine those two blocks? Insert a continue block right above the exit course button, and learners will be required to complete the block before exiting.
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