I want to sell the capabilities of Rise, and think the best way is to create a course to send to clients, using Rise. However, to share Rise, it's ugly. It's just a hyperlink to the course. Not very engaging or attention grabbing in your inbox.
Since RIse is primarily meant as a tool for authoring content that's placed into an LMS-- I would imagine that would be the best way to stage a Rise demo.
You could use a free account on SCORMcloud to do such and have a client be presented a course/learning path like login and access experience.
The URL share link (imho) is for quick reviewing, contingency option (if say an LMS is down)-- mostly internal. The same goes for the Review link. But take my opinion with a grain of salt. I'm definitely biased from using Rise for over three years now in a production/technical education environment.
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Since RIse is primarily meant as a tool for authoring content that's placed into an LMS-- I would imagine that would be the best way to stage a Rise demo.
You could use a free account on SCORMcloud to do such and have a client be presented a course/learning path like login and access experience.
The URL share link (imho) is for quick reviewing, contingency option (if say an LMS is down)-- mostly internal. The same goes for the Review link. But take my opinion with a grain of salt. I'm definitely biased from using Rise for over three years now in a production/technical education environment.
Thanks Cass.... I am trying to find other use for Rise. And many of my clients don't always have an LMS.
Hi Martina!
I'd love to hear more about your use case for Rise 360. Do you want to use it to create something outside of online training?
Also, have you considered creating an E-Learning Portfolio and showcasing Rise 360 samples there?
Yes - I want to try and use it as a form of general staff communication.... - that's one use for it anyway.
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