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TrinaRimmer
7 years agoFormer Staff
Rise 360: K-12 Education Facts About Blood
Get some fresh ideas for engaging ways to teach K-12 learners about science—in this case all about blood—with this example course. It's chock full of fun facts and inviting interactions students can use on their laptops, tablets, or smartphones.
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- JackieVanNiceSuper HeroNice, Trina! Such a great use of so many of Rise’s cool features. I used to work for ARC’s Blood Services, so it was like a platelet-filled walk down memory lane.
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffAw. Thanks, Jackie! I learned so much about blood donation and typing while researching this course. It was such an interesting topic! Who knew?
- SairaAlwazeerCommunity MemberHi Trina,
I really like the way this course has been designed and it shows off many of the features of Rise, are you able to share this course for download.- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi Saira. Thanks for your kind words! This one is only an example course, as I wanted to use some images that aren't licensed for redistribution. Sorry, I can't help you out this time, but hopefully, I've given you some ideas you can use.
- LinwoodWebbCommunity MemberWow. Didn't that make learning about the blood fun! That's a great course. It really makes me want to dive into Rise.
- SandyStewartCommunity MemberTrina, I really liked the interaction you used. The quiz interactions in particular were great. I like that when you placed the "card" on the wrong answer (in Myth or Fact), the card rattled instead of getting a more negative response. Well done!
- JeffOliver-dbb7Community MemberGreat work.
- EstherComer-641Community MemberThis was very interesting and kept me on my toes! I loved how the course was broken up into sections and how you changed the background so it wasn't all white.
- SatishPatel-207Community MemberVery impressive layout and graphics. Enjoyed your course. In the part where you: "Click on the donor blood below to see who can receive each blood type". Was that made in storyline 360 and then imported into Rise? I am guessing this is the case, or ??
- ShirlyZivRubin-Community MemberWow. Great content development!!
And I actually learned something today about blood :) - JonathanBapstCommunity MemberThanks for sharing this very nice example! Question : How the webpart "Click on the donor blood below…" was done ? As far as I know, this feature is not available in rise --> Is it done with storyline ? Thanks in advanced for your feedback !
- MyriamLipsCommunity MemberVery nice, I like to know how you made the graphic about donor blood too!
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