Rise 360: Create New Training with Content Templates
To create new Rise 360 training, click Create at the top of your Rise 360 dashboard and select the content type. Then select from a wide range of content templates, or you can build training with individual content template lessons. Return to the Rise 360 dashboard by clicking the X in the upper-right corner.
Tip: Want to create content from scratch? Click the Blank button in the upper-right.
Step 1: Browse Available Content
On the Create New dashboard, choose between real content templates or placeholder content templates. These provide a launching point for your own personalized content. All types of content are shown by default. Filter your results to show one or the other via the drop-down menu on the right.
There are several ways to browse available content:
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Featured showcases a curated list of content we think you’ll like.
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Popular displays a list of content that’s been used frequently by other content creators.
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Partner content (such as content from Next Big Idea Club) has its own section on the dashboard for easy access.
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Recently Added is where you’ll find the most recent content added to Rise.
For all main dashboard lists, use the Show More button to display additional results.
Jump to specific content by clicking an entry in the topic list on the left-hand side of the dashboard.
Click here to see a full listing of all content that's currently available.
Note: Want to start building your content from individual, prebuilt content lessons? Select the Lessons tab. Click here to learn more.
Step 2: Select or Preview the Content
Once you’ve found your content, hover over the card. Click Select This to immediately add an editable copy to your Create dashboard.
If you’d like to preview the content first, click the Preview button. A preview opens in a new tab, where you can view the full training.
Step 3: Personalize Your Content
Real content templates can be submitted for publishing immediately without any changes. Placeholder content templates provide real information but need to be updated and personalized before they’re deployed.
Edit both types of templates just as you would any other content, then share them with learners when you’re ready.