Thanks Rebecca. Yes - I created the drag and drop interaction in SL 360 and then imported into Rise using the Interactive - Storyline feature in the Block Library.
Yes, you can import Storyline into Rise. It makes Rise a great front-end! Here's the link that outlines the process which is so simple.
https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-Use-Storyline-Blocks-to-Embed-Storyline-360-Courses
Yea, am wondering the same too.. it seems like the quiz contain questions using Rise like q1, 2, 4, and 5, but also contain Storyline-made questions like q3 and 6.. if i were to create a quiz like this, a mix of Rise and Storyline made questions, can i still export as SCORM and it can tabulate the total results, from both Rise and Storyline's questions?
i'm hoping there's a way for SCORM to calculate more than 1 quiz results per course too.. as in, it'll be great if we can gather results from multiple quiz/test your knowledge per course.. Rise can't do that for now, right?
Hey Latifa - You're correct. Questions 3 and 6 , I created in SL360 and imported into Rise. You raise a great question. I created the quiz portion as a lesson versus a quiz, so that I could import the SL360 interactions. Because of this set up, the only way to track completion is using the course completion option or the Track using Storyline block option (which is very limited). It would be great to find a work around for this.
i love this! is there a tutorial to show how to do a drag and drop like this in Rise? this question was not done in storyline, then uploaded into Rise?
Well yes, I think it was made in Storyline and then uploaded to Rise. But I wonder how to avoid "play button", because when I insert it to Rise, there is always play button before the lerner see the part from storyline. Any advices, please?
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