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Karen_Faragalla
Community Member
24 days ago

Empowered to Lead

 

Here is the start of a scenario based short module in guiding a new manager through different situations. The custom blocks really help theme a course. Just being able to move text and images around is making me happy.

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  • Love this case study example! Custom blocks really help make it look unique.

  • MeganErickson's avatar
    MeganErickson
    Community Member

    Karen this is amazing! I would love to know how you set up the Rise Course so that it feels more like a Storyline. For instance, there is no course menu, and each click immediately leads to a different page. Can we connect? 

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      Karen_Faragalla
      Community Member

      Hi Megan,

      Thank you. You can turn off the course menu and the next lesson buttons by going to Theme>Navigation and toggling off the menu and the buttons. Then I used the interactive button stack for navigation to different sections. Tom Kuhlmann has a great example of this Rise: Interactice Scenario Using Buttons | Articulate - Community which you can download. Hope this helps 😊

  • Karen_Faragalla​ this is a beautiful example of how you can combine custom blocks and branching navigation to create an immersive scenario in Rise! Kudos on taking Rise to the next level!!

  • KateMau's avatar
    KateMau
    Community Member

    This is very clever. Love this idea and definitely tucking it away! 

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