I've been tasked with building a refresher course, in Rise, for an existing Storyline course. Aside from considerably reducing the text and graphics, are there any tips or suggestions on approaching this? Certainly storyboarding changes. What else do I need to keep in mind?
Yes. The original course is in Storyline; the refresher is to be in Rise. There are over 35 slides in the original. The job seems like a complete overhaul in the sense that it cannot compare, content-wise, to what was in Storyline. Any advice is appreciated!
You can use Rise 360 to give your Storyline slides a fresh, modern makeover. For example, check out how I converted a 3-slide PowerPoint presentation into a beautiful Rise 360 course in this discussion.
Since Rise 360 has fewer customization options than Storyline, you may decide to embed some of the interactive slides directly in your lesson using a Storyline Block. By removing the Storyline player, the slide will blend seamlessly into your Rise 360 lesson.
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So are you creating a new Rise course to completely replace an existing Storyline course?
Yes. The original course is in Storyline; the refresher is to be in Rise. There are over 35 slides in the original. The job seems like a complete overhaul in the sense that it cannot compare, content-wise, to what was in Storyline. Any advice is appreciated!
Hi Irene!
You can use Rise 360 to give your Storyline slides a fresh, modern makeover. For example, check out how I converted a 3-slide PowerPoint presentation into a beautiful Rise 360 course in this discussion.
Since Rise 360 has fewer customization options than Storyline, you may decide to embed some of the interactive slides directly in your lesson using a Storyline Block. By removing the Storyline player, the slide will blend seamlessly into your Rise 360 lesson.
Alyssa, thank you! :-D
These samples are perfect - a great place to start. I can see that I'm not going to lose engagement or some of the bells and whistles of Storyline.
Many thanks!
Irene
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