This tourism-themed example highlights how easy it is to create beautiful, responsive e-learning with Rise. Explore a multimedia interactive brochure showing why Canada is a great vacation destination while you see what's possible when you use Rise!
Well Done, Troy! Love it!
Since I had no chance to deeply try out Rise, my questions are:
1. How is the course developed in Rise published to LMS?
2. If sharing the course with someone, say, for review, just simply share the link?
Thank you and sorry for my inexperience.
Hi Phoebe!
For LMS output you simply export (which essentially publishes and downloads) the files to LMS format. And yes, if you'd just like to show someone what you've created in Rise you can simply share a link to it.
Phoebe, if it helps, I've done a Rise course and have already gotten positive feedback about from in-house staff on my current project. I exported as zipped SCORM 2004 and then uploaded to our LMS, where it looks and functions as well as it did "native" on 360's cloud ... better, even, if your org cares about progress/completion-tracking. On 360/cloud, if the Learner refreshes, progress is "wiped," but within the LMS it "sticks."
I loved this! However, when checking this out on my Google Pixel XL it wouldn't let me sort the cards. Anytime I went to drag the statement to true or false the page scroll enacted instead. Any idea on how to overcome this?
Thanks for your feedback Nicole!
It's a shame that the interaction wouldn't work correctly on your smart phone. I haven't heard of this of before but I'd probably recommend to check out the Rise Discussion forum (https://community.articulate.com/forums/rise) for a solution?
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Great job, Troy. Question? My US company was purchased last year by a Canadian Company. As an Instructional Designer, the "Exploring Canada" would be great to share with all of my US colleagues for a quick snapshot of Canada. Is it possible for me to get a published version so I can make available on our intranet? Again very nice. Tg
Hi Terry, thank you for your feedback! :)
I unfortunately can't share the project as this was built in the trial version of Articulate 360 and since have upgraded under another account so I lost the original. You are welcome to share the link to your colleagues if you wish.
Please do note that all content is taken from Wikipedia and Destination Canada.
Very nice, Troy, and informative as well. :) Given the circumstances of early-Nov 2016 and mid/late-Jan 2017, like many Americans I kind of want to move to Canada, and your course only increases that desire! ;)
Question: None of the websites you reference have clickable links that open a separate window (well, no links that do anything at all). Does Rise not support/enable this? I think that would be a huge downside, and since I didn't try to "link out" to anything in my own initial stab at course development with this new tool, I'd really like to know whether this is possible. I do know you can put a link into the click-able, interactive info-graphics (like your map), but your interface makes me wonder if the overall "blocks" lack this feature ... ?
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Very nice, Troy, and informative as well. :) Given the circumstances of early-Nov 2016 and mid/late-Jan 2017, like many Americans I kind of want to move to Canada, and your course only increases that desire! ;)
Question: None of the websites you reference have clickable links that open a separate window (well, no links that do anything at all). Does Rise not support/enable this? I think that would be a huge downside, and since I didn't try to "link out" to anything in my own initial stab at course development with this new tool, I'd really like to know whether this is possible. I do know you can put a link into the click-able, interactive info-graphics (like your map), but your interface makes me wonder if the overall "blocks" lack this feature ... ?
I was doing this on a Windows 10 tablet and, like Nicole above, I found that the quiz with card-sorting was "dead-on-arrival" until I clicked back into my keyboard/mousepad. I know from already having had contact with Articulate Support staff that Rise is *not* especially touch-responsive, yet that is "the way the world is going," so I really hope the company reconsiders this important point 'cuz I'd like to see this product succeed!
Thanks Michael for the feedback! Canada is an amazing place to visit (spent 2 years abroad here), so hope you get the chance to visit some day. :)
Rise does support clickable links which open in seperate windows but this course doesn't feature external links. I'd love to see Articulate add in a 'footer' section where you can put links or additional resources to that specific lesson the learner is in, or at least a 'Resources' tab.
Hi Mike, I unfortunately can't share the project as this was built in the trial version of Articulate 360 and since have upgraded under another account so I lost the original :(
I am hoping to re-build it again so I'll update if I can!
I'm new to rise and loved the True False Pop Quiz -- did you create this using the sorting activity or the quiz? I'm trying to figure it out but can't. Please help!
Hi Dr. Kelly Lyboldt, apologise for the delay in replying. Hope you are enjoying Rise! The 'pop quiz' was created using the sorting cards feature and the 'quiz' at the end was built using the quizzing feature. I hope this helps?
I enjoyed this. Informative and interesting.
I did have problems with card sorting using my Samsung Galaxy Note4 using Chrome browser.
However, using the built-in browser on same phone I had no problems - the activity worked fine.
I think the Google Pixel uses Chrome browser as default... I wonder if we (Nicole and I) are experiencing challenges because of Chrome or something else... Hmmmm.
Great course Troy. I looked at your profile because I thought you must be a fellow Canadian, but nice to find an Aussie who enjoyed spending time here. Where did you stay when you visited.
I got all of the quiz questions right, except what documentation is needed to visit Canada. :)
I'm a little confused as to whether the card sorting functionality in the Pop Quiz was developed in Storyline and embedded in Rise or if there is functionality in Rise that I have yet to discover. Thank you.
Probably a simple question !
How was the Top 10 Canadian Wonders part done ? I take it theres no vertical process interaction. Was it just lots of text/graphics seperate i presume ?
Hi Paul, I built the 'Top 10 Canadian Wonders' part as a timeline pre-built interaction as I was trying to use a range of different designs within the course. I hope this is helpful!
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Very nice, Troy, and informative as well. :) Given the circumstances of early-Nov 2016 and mid/late-Jan 2017, like many Americans I kind of want to move to Canada, and your course only increases that desire! ;) Question: None of the websites you reference have clickable links that open a separate window (well, no links that do anything at all). Does Rise not support/enable this? I think that would be a huge downside, and since I didn't try to "link out" to anything in my own initial stab at course development with this new tool, I'd really like to know whether this is possible. I do know you can put a link into the click-able, interactive info-graphics (like your map), but your interface makes me wonder if the overall "blocks" lack this feature ... ? I was doing this on a Windows... Expand