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How to Manage Learner Progress with the Continue Block in Rise 360
When you hear the term “information overload,” it’s usually in reference to the tweets, Facebook posts, viral videos, texts, and emails that inundate you throughout the day. That endless stre...
Published 8 years ago
Version 1.0ShaneJacques
8 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks for the inspiration! I’ve been building out four rise courses over the past several weeks and I’ve come across the continue button option numerous times but never really considered its value. Now the wheels are turning...
- TrinaRimmer8 years agoFormer StaffGlad this article has given you some fresh ideas, Shane!
- ShaneJacques7 years agoCommunity MemberIt has! One of them has me a bit stumped though.
'm attempting to put a Continue block after a block with a PDF File Attachment. I'd like to force learners to open the file before continuing. In edit mode, the Continue block is showing in the "locked" state but when I preview or publish to Articulate Review, it shows in the "unlocked" state.
Any ideas?- TrinaRimmer7 years agoFormer StaffHi Shane. Interactions that can be controlled with continue blocks include check-box lists, accordions, tabs, flashcards, and knowledge checks. So while you can't control learner progress by requiring them to "complete/click" the attachments block, you could add a checkbox block below the attachments block asking them to verify that they've downloaded or reviewed the attachment. Here's an example of this idea from one of our support team, Alyssa Gomez: https://rise.articulate.com/share/rclxaB2yJQ7ERH_5e7yCM4UUbNPuvYHn#/?_k=6r91p3