Is it possible to turn of the Rise lesson icons (lesson with three lines and quiz with a question mark in a square) in the final product. These icons aren't intuitive and don't add a lot especially when there are no quizzes in the course.
Hi Sherri! There's not a way to turn off the lesson icons, but you can change them. Another thing you could do, if you want your learners to go through your course in a specific order, is set your navigation to "restricted" and turn off the sidebar completely. Although this will require learners to complete the course in a linear fashion, one impact of it is that it hides the entire course menu at the beginning.
REQUESTED from Articulate (ie: "New Feature Request" for Rise 360): Options for an expanded setof Icons choices, along with an option for a CUSTOMIZED Icon choice.
I'm not a huge fan of this Rise 360 feature either, but I COULD be, if I had more flexibility regarding how it appears and how it's deployed in the preview of the overall course content.
Sincerely,
-Mark
Mark Shepherd, e-Learning Developer Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) Ottawa, Canada mshepherd@cihi.ca
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Hi Sherri! There's not a way to turn off the lesson icons, but you can change them. Another thing you could do, if you want your learners to go through your course in a specific order, is set your navigation to "restricted" and turn off the sidebar completely. Although this will require learners to complete the course in a linear fashion, one impact of it is that it hides the entire course menu at the beginning.
Are we limited to the four icon choices or can we add our own custom icons?
Hi Sherri, you cannot add your own custom lesson icons.
Hi Sherri:
REQUESTED from Articulate (ie: "New Feature Request" for Rise 360): Options for an expanded set of Icons choices, along with an option for a CUSTOMIZED Icon choice.
I'm not a huge fan of this Rise 360 feature either, but I COULD be, if I had more flexibility regarding how it appears and how it's deployed in the preview of the overall course content.
Sincerely,
-Mark
Mark Shepherd, e-Learning Developer
Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI)
Ottawa, Canada
mshepherd@cihi.ca