Exporting one lesson in Rise
Apr 09, 2018
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Hi everyone! As Karl shared, we've made it easier to deliver single objectives to your learners with Microlearning! The new Rise 360 microlearning feature will help you get great short-form content out quickly.
We'd love to hear more about what you're building with microlearning!
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Hi there, Nisha! How will you be hosting the course?
You'll notice that if you use the Share URL, the lesson has its own URL once you open it. If you visited that URL directly, you'd be taken straight to the lesson. You'll have the same experience when you export your course for web.
If you're using an LMS, however, you may run into restrictions with using those URLs to distribute your course, especially if users have to login and launch the course from the LMS directly.
Let me know what you think!
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Hi there,
Same question really.
I have a Rise course where I show learners how to navigate the rest of the tutorials. It has interactive buttons built in using Rise. It's just one lesson and I just want the one lesson exported. I'm hosting it in an LMS so I've exported the entire Rise course for now but it would make more sense if they could only see the one lesson instead of the whole course.
Rachel
Hi Rachel,
You'll notice that the lesson has its own URL once you open it. If you visited that URL directly, you'd be taken straight to the lesson. If you're using an LMS you may run into restrictions with using those URLs to distribute your course, especially if users have to login and launch the course from the LMS directly. But give it a try, and report back if you have any further questions.
Thanks for this. The goal was to just have the one lesson exported then imported into the LMS so that it can track results. If I use a URL it will only track the access of the URL and not the interactions within the lesson I believe.
Hi Rachel,
In Rise you're not going to be able to publish just one lesson, you'll need at least the start page + the lesson.
Hi all, I have the same question! Did it by any chance become an available feature by now?
Hi Vale! It sounds like you want to publish a single lesson and bypass the course main menu page, is that right?
If so, try this:
Hey Alyssa, thanks for the reply. I ended up using another solution on that page. All in all, this is a hack I can live with, but exporting a single (or more) lesson(s) without the start page would be the more elegant solution.
Hi Valentina, which solution did you use? I can't seem to find one that works! thanks :)
I agree, we're looking at moving to Articulate 360 instead of another system which has LTI directly into our LMS. Sometimes we want to just import a single interaction not a whole course, so being able to import just one "block" from Rise to our LMS would be a game-changer. I appreciate that we could do this from Storyline, but want the simplicity of Rise development. Is this something we can ask to be developed?
Hi Heather! We're tracking requests to remove the Start button and the Intro Page for Rise courses, as well as publishing individual lessons in Rise. We'll update this discussion for any changes that can help!
So excited requests to remove start button/intro page and publish individual lessons is gaining traction! Is there another place I should advocate for these changes? Thanks!
Hi Amie! This is the perfect spot. We count every request that comes into our discussion forums.
Yes I agree. Being able to export one lesson would be a game-changer! It would be a clean solution.
Adding another vote for this feature request!
Another vote from me!
Also want to be able to export single lessons into the LMS.
This would be an incredibly valuable feature! Upvote on this from me as well!
I would also find this feature extremely helpful!
Another vote from me too !
A vote from me too!
Likewise!
Please add me to that list of requests. Full courses are great, but I use Rise in higher ed, so sometimes I just need a lesson to include within a larger course. Thanks!
Another vote from me. This would be very useful!