5 Examples That Show You What’s Possible with Rise

Rise 360, included in your Articulate 360 subscription, is a web-based, fully responsive authoring app that makes it a cinch to create beautiful e-learning that’ll look perfect on any device.

With Rise 360, you create quizzes and custom lessons using blocks. Lessons can be interactive, multimedia-rich, and can even include knowledge checks. Rise 360 blocks allow you to mix and match different components to create an uber-custom experience for your learners.

One of the best ways to learn more about Rise 360 is to see it in action. That’s why we’ve rounded up these four examples of courses created with Rise 360. We encourage you to check these out on your phone and tablet, so you can see how beautiful they look no matter what device you’re using.

  • Encourage your learners to make a difference and engage in social change in this free course by our Community Team.
  • This fun, interactive Animal Sounds Guessing Game course by Allison LaMotte shows off how you can employ multimedia to engage even the youngest of learners.
  • Allison also brings us this wonderful in-depth exploration of food allergies. See what can be done with interactive elements like flashcard and scenario blocks (and learn a little something along the way)!
  • Getting thirsty? Learn how beer is made with this visually engaging infographic created by Tom Kuhlmann. Combining the labeled graphic block with animated .GIFs, you’ll be amazed at how much information a seemingly simple course can convey. 

Want to learn more? Check out this video to get a peek at the Rise 360 authoring experience, and watch this video to learn more about blocks. Then get a free 30-day trial of Articulate 360 to take Rise 360 for a spin yourself!

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Kelly Meeker
Baptiste Recoules
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Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Diana, Glad that Rise will help you out with your course development! The subscription model does mean that we're pushing out updates, features and fixes on a regular basis so although a notes feature isn't included in Rise today it's certainly a great concept for our team to investigate further! We love to see those ideas here in ELH and also you're welcome to submit them as a feature request here (https://articulate.com/support/contact/feature-request). I'd love to know a bit more about what you're looking to see with this feature - would the notes be just for the user, or something reported to the LMS? Are they accessible only while in the course, or would you want a way for users to export or print them out? Let us know if you need anything else as you work through Rise an... Expand

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