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TeresaMoreno-59
4 years agoCommunity Member
Rise 360: Healthy Debate Culture at Work
Here's a fantastic Rise 360 example. The course features a cohesive design style, custom graphics, a hidden sidebar, curved image backgrounds, and much more. If you're looking for Rise 360 inspirati...
MichellePavel-8
4 years agoCommunity Member
Hi guys, do you know if there is any instructional design data to support whether hiding the sidebar offers a better user experience?
Surenderkumar
4 years agoCommunity Member
I was thinking the same. The only thing from an end user point of view is that one should be able to see the course progress. Not many learners completes the course in one go and sidebar showing progress is good once he/she resumes!! What you think?
- TeresaMoreno4 years agoCommunity MemberAgreed, Surender! When you disable the sidebar Rise also disables the progress bar which is a shame. In this case, the sidebar wasn't part of the design concept. But, hosted in the LMS the users are able to resume where they left.
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