Challenge Recap
11 TopicsReading a Micrometer
My first foray into Rise Coding using ChatGPT and very little knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I am excited with the results so far, but I know I have some refinement to do. Maybe making the overall package smaller. For example, when I upload it into Rise, it takes some time to load, then it works fine. I am not even sure how to upload the file here.93Views1like1CommentFun and Gamified Learning with Code Block (Beta) feature in Artiulate Rise 360
Developed using Artiulate Rise 360’s new Code Block (Beta) feature, this interactive game challenges learners to click targets before they disappear. Each target adds points. Click the link below to try it now and see if you can top your best score! https://www.brilliantteams.com.au/gamified-learning-with-rise360-code-block-feature/214Views5likes1Comment🕹️ NeonNet Cognitive Console
This week’s challenge entry explores when open text questions are most useful. Instead of scoring or tracking, the interaction focuses on reflection: learners type their own response, compare it with a model answer, and then give themselves a simple self-rating. It’s a light, playful build in a retro console style, designed to show how the Rise Code Block can be used for more than just quizzes. The interaction demonstrates how to: Encourage learner ownership through reflection. Blend open text entry with self-assessment. Keep feedback flowing without breaking immersion. The full HTML/CSS/JS code sits just below the interaction, so you can lift it and repurpose or remix it as you like. Check it out here!76Views2likes2CommentsHoppy Adventures: Coin Capture
Hoppy Adventures: Coin Capture Just a fun spin on assessments - inspired by Jeff Batt's Code block YouTube video. Hoppy is the mascot at my company so a fun play on including it into the game made sense. I know, I know, should have been frogger. You go around collecting coins, dodging predators, and answering questions to level up. I tried to blend old school 8-bit novelty and Pacman type gameplay and movement with the coin gathering. After every 10 coins, players pause to answer a multiple-choice question—six in total—to complete the module. Questions are built into a JSON file so we can manage and track easier. This build seemed like a fun way to try out this new feature. Try it here!242Views7likes0CommentsBritish Sign Language (BSL) Revision Guide With Real-Time Hand Tracking System
👉 Try the demo and read more about the project here: BSL eLearning Demo – Hand Tracking with Rise Custom Code Blocks For this week’s Articulate E-Learning Heroes Challenge exploring the new Custom Code Block feature in Rise 360, I built a proof of concept that blends eLearning design with cutting-edge computer vision. My project demonstrates how a Rise lesson page can host a real-time British Sign Language (BSL) hand tracking system, powered by MediaPipe hand landmark detection and custom recognition algorithms. Learners receive immediate interactive feedback as they practise forming BSL letters in front of their webcam – all seamlessly embedded within Rise.102Views8likes3CommentsHidden Meaning
I've been experimenting with ways to allow users to have more control in how they interact with learning content to make it more enjoyable. Inspired by tactile learning, this one allows users to control the view port and the way they receive information. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/e3b27630-da90-4f3f-82f7-58f93e76d044/review91Views2likes3CommentsPlay Catch the Falling Balls!
We created an interactive mini-game in Rise 360 using the new Code Block (Beta) feature. Move the basket to catch falling balls—each ball scores a point and the challenge ramps up as the balls fall faster! Can you beat your high score? Click link to play now! https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/rise360-mini-game-with-code-block-beta-feature/89Views3likes1Comment🎥Hollywood Mogul
For this challenge, I created a coded activity called Hollywood Mogul, in which users can mix and match Genre, Star Power, Setting, and Plot Twist to create a pitch for a movie. From these elements, the code dynamically generates a movie title, logline, synopsis, and estimated budget based on the user's selections. Figure this may be the Hollywood wave of the future, if it isn't already. I used Canva AI to generate the code and it took maybe 2-3 iterations to get what I wanted, mostly in terms of the visuals. I haven't been much of a Rise user, but I think the code block is a game changer and I may have to reconsider a lot of my design projects. The code is at the end of the activity. Link here: Hollywood Mogul84Views4likes1Comment