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ElizabethMiles1
9 years agoCommunity Member
Rise 360: Outbreak Investigation
Get to the bottom of the source of a food-borne illness with this exciting, fast-paced investigation course. And join the original discussion about this example here.
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- VictoriaSublettCommunity MemberI'd like to know how to flip the cards like that!
- EileenCushing-CCommunity MemberVictoria Sublette, the flip cards are a built-in interaction in Rise.
Eileen
Eileen Cushing-Craig, M.Ed. | Instructional Designer/Curriculum Lead (WTK, WAM) | Kronos Services | SmartValueFAST tel: +1 978 947 1581| 4 Omni Way, Chelmsford, MA 01824
Kronos | Workforce Innovation That Works Join Kronos on: kronos.com | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube- VictoriaSublettCommunity Memberoh ok, thanks!
- MonaSöderblomCommunity MemberVery inspirational, thanks!
- julietaylor-99eCommunity MemberDid you use a storyboard for SMEs or did you just create as you went?
- ChristinaLauer-Community MemberWow, very inspirational.
One question: How did you add the dividers on the starting page (Part I, Part II ...)- AlexArathoon-e2Community MemberThey are built in. In Rise you just add that element to your page.
RISE uses a drag 'n drop WYSIWYG interface providing a live preview of what your course will look like. So drag a divider to you page and you get to see what it looks like to your learners straight away.
- KimhofmannCommunity MemberI'm new to Rise and love the interactivity of this course. How did you set up the Preassessment? Did you use blocks? Thanks
- DebraBrownCommunity MemberThis was superb. Well thought out and used retrieval learning up front. I would love it if my courses could even come close to this level of excellence. A wee bit jealous at this point.
- KarenLoftus-832Community MemberVery, very well done! I especially like the STOP AND THINK section at the end of many modules in which the question is answered in the subsequent module.
- AlexArathoon-e2Community MemberI like that too, a good way to extend the activity.
- SandraArceoCommunity MemberThank you for sharing, ideas are all great. Hope you could share the file.
- AlexArathoon-e2Community MemberI love how Articulate supports the community by highlighting works. 3 years since this was published and I'm finding it useful in 2020. Currently developing eLearns for the health sector and this seems highly relevant.
I love how easy this would be to create in Rise and how engaging it is. Think Rise will win more and more of us over from Storyline. - AlexArathoon-e2Community MemberThis is a mammoth module and I'm sure it would take a few passes to assimilate all the information.
The only thing I'm confused is where the incident occur. First of all, it appears its set on board a ship but later it's on land in Essex.
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