In my scenario I need to have more than three possible responses. Is there any reason for the limit? It's very frustrating to find such arbitrary rules imposed on the e-learning developer.
Don't just appreciate the feedback, give paying users the option to add 2-5 options. This is so frustrating. Especially when trying to create 4-5 options for sexual harassment reporting.
Yes, I agree with all users here. I'm guessing the limit has something to do with the dynamic design and being able to view on any device (which is fantastic!). But three options is really very limiting. I was going to use the scenario as a fun way to go through interviewing techniques for a programmer to find out what they need to design a specific type of system, but I have two questions that require 4 options and one that requires 5... so this interactive type is no longer an option.
I agree as well, I've already run into the limitation of 200 characters for the question (a real issue when describing complex medical scenarios) and now it looks like I'll have to abandon using scenarios completely as there are always a lot of wrong (try again) answers for any medical scenario!
Agree- for our users that are all on computers with fairly hi res (and are doing complex medical scenarios) more characters would mean we don't have to dumb the scenario down to fit the character limit!
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for letting us know you need more answer choices and an increased text character limit in the scenario block. Those enhancements aren't on our feature roadmap right now, but we'll let you know if that changes.
It would be nice if there was a "button" to go directly to the other scene. Now if I click on Other Answer? The lady repeats... other question? It's like "really? Other question? Are you sure?" ;-)
in nr. 1.2, 1.3 1.4 and 1.5 are the six questions which all go to a new scene. At the moment i have two, but it has to be 7. It works, but in the third question it's just to move on to the next question. When you click that button, she repeats is and you have to click again to continue. That's one click to much for me. Is there a workaround for that?
Thanks for clarifying, Toon! You're right — after selecting a response, the learner will click Continue to move on to the next slide or scene.
If the scenario block doesn't fit your needs, consider designing a fully-customized scenario in Storyline. Then, embed it in your Rise lesson using a Storyline block!
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Hi JC,
Unfortunately, you can only add up to 3 responses per question in a Rise scenario. https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-360-How-to-Use-Scenario-Blocks
Thanks Holley. I had checked that article, but I didn't find a mention of the total number of responses allowed.
You're welcome :) Yes it's a little hidden in there. You'll find the limit on point #2 under the "Editing Dialogue Content" sub-heading:
I guess I was reading a little too fast! Thanks again!
In my scenario I need to have more than three possible responses. Is there any reason for the limit? It's very frustrating to find such arbitrary rules imposed on the e-learning developer.
Thanks for letting us know you need more than three possible responses, Arek. We appreciate your feedback!
i really like the scenario but i agree with JC and Arek more options would be very helpful.
I agree with the rest that 3 responses is really limited. Otherwise, i would admit that the scenario is a great feature added to RISE.
Don't just appreciate the feedback, give paying users the option to add 2-5 options. This is so frustrating. Especially when trying to create 4-5 options for sexual harassment reporting.
Yes, I agree with all users here. I'm guessing the limit has something to do with the dynamic design and being able to view on any device (which is fantastic!). But three options is really very limiting. I was going to use the scenario as a fun way to go through interviewing techniques for a programmer to find out what they need to design a specific type of system, but I have two questions that require 4 options and one that requires 5... so this interactive type is no longer an option.
I agree as well, I've already run into the limitation of 200 characters for the question (a real issue when describing complex medical scenarios) and now it looks like I'll have to abandon using scenarios completely as there are always a lot of wrong (try again) answers for any medical scenario!
Agree- for our users that are all on computers with fairly hi res (and are doing complex medical scenarios) more characters would mean we don't have to dumb the scenario down to fit the character limit!
Is that so difficult to implement? This would be very usefull!
So disappointed in this... What a silly limitation. I was excited to use it, but now I'm back to the drawing board. (I just need 4!)
@somebodyofarticulate any response would be nice :-)
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for letting us know you need more answer choices and an increased text character limit in the scenario block. Those enhancements aren't on our feature roadmap right now, but we'll let you know if that changes.
I need six... Now it's like this.Scene 1
Answer 1
Answer 2
Other answer?
Scene 2
Answer 3
Answer 4
Other Answer?
It would be nice if there was a "button" to go directly to the other scene. Now if I click on Other Answer? The lady repeats... other question? It's like "really? Other question? Are you sure?" ;-)
Hi there, Toon!
What scene or slide did you select in the Go to dropdown, as shown below?
It's in dutch, but I'll hope you understand it.
in nr. 1.2, 1.3 1.4 and 1.5 are the six questions which all go to a new scene. At the moment i have two, but it has to be 7. It works, but in the third question it's just to move on to the next question. When you click that button, she repeats is and you have to click again to continue. That's one click to much for me. Is there a workaround for that?
It has to be 7 instead of 6 ;-)
Thanks for clarifying, Toon! You're right — after selecting a response, the learner will click Continue to move on to the next slide or scene.
If the scenario block doesn't fit your needs, consider designing a fully-customized scenario in Storyline. Then, embed it in your Rise lesson using a Storyline block!
Exactly right on character limitation to 200 and responses. Four responses is a minimum.
The limit to 3 answers should be eliminated. Also limit on characters. It is very restrictive while such a nice activity. Stef
More options for scenarios please!
I would love to have less restrictions on the scenario interaction as well. More responses and no character limits.