Hi Carolina!
If I'm not mistaken, I think he created the whole front and back of the cards as square images using elements from the Content Library. Selecting "Full Card Image" for both front and back and importing them there should do it :)
Very nice example! Haven't tried Rice yet but now I think I have to :-) Wasn't sure you could import PowerPoint in Rice... is it as smooth as in Storyline?
FYI, I did a series of posts on how I created the scenario in Rise. You can find it here.
http://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/simple-way-build-powerpoint-graphics-mobile-learning/
Hi Tom, I gave this a try using the guidance you provided and my images are really blurry when I add them to the flip cards in Rise. Any tips on resolving this?
Can you attach and example of what you're inserting? Generally if the image gets scaled up/down you get some pixelation with bitmaps. So it may just be a matter of playing around with the image size.
Sure, this is the PPT file, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ETN0UcTuAwCm6EsVIQ1Bg-oZ56UJuAHC/view?usp=sharing
This is what the .png looks like when I save the PPT slide as a .png, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yGFMCIL9Rw35HH9pJSvnIgps1tPiQm0Z
Easy fix. Change your slide size to 10 in x 10 in. Generally, 1 inch is about 100 pixels. So a 10 in slide is about 1000x1000. You'll see the image looks just fine at that resolution.
In that demo, I use the button stacks and link to lessons. Because I link to lessons, I disable the side bar. Here's a video where I explain what I did.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/31d2c17e-74a5-4a5b-929f-b73447c3b3d4/review
Thanks, that is awesome. I was not aware Rise could do that.
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Love this! I don't suppose I'm overlooking a way to disable the sidebar for only certain blocks...? I'd like to add something like this to the end of a series of lessons, but I need the sidebar for those.
Thanks!
Hey @Tom Kuhlmann, how did you create those buttom stacks with images on the left. I saw your post here: http://articulate-heroes-authoring.s3.amazonaws.com/Examples/Rise/ScenarioBlock/StateProblem-demo/index.html#/lessons/anr6jhW-jDmt49_mTRNkLh2T8FnWwMGE
@Libby there are two blocks. one is the text image block and the other the button
I played around with the padding on the blocks to pull the two together tightly. The secret it so make the image not much higher than the text.
https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/deconstructing-simple-visual-design-e-learning/
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