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44 TopicsSecurity declaration separate to course?
My security team have asked if it is possible to have a deceleration process created that is separate to our security course. This has something to do with reporting and legislation. Has anybody created a 'declaration' activity where an employee has sign or write their full name in a section after reading a blurb of information to declare that they understand their requirements etc? Maybe something in Storyline? I would then add it as another task within the LMS under the full course that they need to complete to be deemed as completed. Any ideas welcome please.58Views0likes3CommentsPart 1: AI Voices in eLearning
➡️ View the post and tutorial 👋Hi everyone! A few of you reached out after the Build-a-Thon submission asking how the audio elements were built — so I put together a full teardown video. This is part 1 of a 3-part series I'm doing on AI coding in Rise and Storyline. Part 1 covers how I added AI audio to the flashcards, configured the settings for different purposes, set up the voice agent in Storyline, and what's possible when you go directly into ElevenLabs. Building the Rise code blocks used in this post are covered in Part 2 — that one's about the Rise Code Block Library. 👉 Part 1 - AI Voices in eLearning 👉 Part 2 - Building Rise Code Blocks 👉 Browse the Rise Code Block Library Have fun with this series and let me know if you have any questions. Stephanie337Views2likes3CommentsPart 2 Follow Up: Rise Build System in Action
➡️ View the post and tutorial 👋Hi everyone! The first follow up from Part 2 of the series is up — and this one demonstrates to examples of using the Rise Build System for a new build and a revision. The first demo walks through building an interactive display cards snippet using the intake and master prompts from the Rise Build System. The second demo shows how to use the Revision Prompt to make 3 changes (that were requested by users of the Rise Code Block Library) to the existing glossary code snippet. The resulting code can be downloaded in the code library. 👉 Part 1 - AI Voices in eLearning 👉 Part 2 - Building Rise Code Blocks 👉 Part 2 Follow Up: Rise Build System in Action 👉 Browse the Rise Code Block Library The second follow-up post is coming shortly: Prototyping with Intent This post demonstrates how you can use Claude's visualization feature to rapidly create code widgets, and how Claude Design can make code snippet interfaces look awesome. The final part of this series will drop in a couple of weeks and shifts focus from Rise to Storyline. We’ll look at the new AI JavaScript coding feature, similar to Rise Code Blocks, but different in many ways. I'll also have a follow up for this final part discussing options for organizing your snippets. Have fun with this series and let me know if you have any questions. Stephanie39Views1like0CommentsPart 2: Building Rise Code Blocks
➡️ View the post and tutorial 👋Hi everyone! Part 2 of the series is up — and this one is about how the code blocks in the Rise Code Block Library get built, and how you can do the same. I've developed a workflow system — the Rise Build System — that uses Claude to take you from idea to finished, tested, Rise-compatible code block without needing to know JavaScript or HTML. The tutorial walks through a real build: a row sorting interaction that came directly from the suggestion box in the code library. The full Rise Build System — master prompt, intake prompt, revision prompt and setup instructions is free for all, but I'm asking for your email in exchange so I can keep you updated on new tutorials. You can subscribe over in the post and if you already have, you'll receive an email with the build system. 👉 Start with Part 1 if you haven't already 👉 Browse the Rise Code Block Library 👉 Enjoy Part 2 I’m working on two tutorials related to Part 2: Rise Build System in Action Available Now This post demonstrates two more examples of working with the Rise Build System, including revising existing code snippets. Prototyping with Intent Coming Shortly This post demonstrates how you can use Claude's visualization feature to rapidly create code widgets, and how Claude Design can make code snippet interfaces look awesome. The final part of this series will drop in a couple of weeks and shifts focus from Rise to Storyline. We’ll look at the new AI JavaScript coding feature, similar to Rise Code Blocks, but different in many ways. I'll also have a follow up for this final part discussing options for organizing your snippets. Have fun with this series and let me know if you have any questions. Stephanie122Views2likes0CommentsAI‑powered, real‑time role‑play platforms
Hello Heroes! Has anyone cracked this yet? I’m exploring AI‑powered, real‑time role‑play platforms that can be embedded directly into an Articulate Rise Multimedia Embed block and run within the Rise frame—without sending learners outside the course or requiring a separate login. I’ve tested a few options, including Yoodli, but that experience redirects learners out of Rise. Other platforms I’ve reviewed are either cost‑prohibitive or not transparent with pricing. Has anyone successfully integrated a truly seamless, experiential role‑play experience into Rise? I’d love to hear what you’ve tried, what’s come close, or where you hit barriers. Thank you!583Views2likes13CommentsIntuitive Role Playing Exercise with Feedback
Hello, is there an AI tool within Storyline or Rise where you can insert an intuitive back-and-forth role-playing activity that provides real-time feedback to users depending on their responses to help enhance communication skills during customer service calls?1KViews1like20CommentsRISE- Automatic Certificate Creation
I've been playing around with how to create a custom certificate in a Rise course and I've finally found a workaround using an embedded form that creates and delivers a PDF. Check it out: https://share.articulate.com/IcrVo3X-PV5k7x9CMMFkx I've been struggling with this for a long time and I know a handful of you have been too. Hope it helps! ps. I used the AI Assistant to create this mini course based off of the video I recorded outlining the steps, which I also included as content within the course to follow along.362Views7likes6CommentsCorporate Learning Summit México: Desarrollar el Talento en la Era de la IA
A Note from TAEC If you're based in Mexico and work in L&D - whether you're leading learning strategy at the executive level or crafting learning experiences as an instructional designer - this one's for you. Articulate is coming to Mexico for the very first time. On 7th May 2026, Articulate is hosting an exclusive, in-person event in Mexico City at the St. Regis Hotel. The theme: Scale Workplace Learning for the AI Economy. This is a complimentary, invitation-only full-day experience designed for senior L&D leaders and practitioners who want to stay ahead of where workplace learning is headed. Here's a taste of what's on the agenda: Opening keynote on the AI Acceleration Gap — and what it means for how fast your teams need to learn A session on designing learning that actually sticks in an age of attention overload Real customer stories on adapting training as work accelerates A hands-on look at AI-powered workflows in Articulate 360 for faster content creation A session on scaling multilingual learning with AI Tips on underused Articulate 360 features you'll want to try immediately An evening networking reception to connect with peers Beyond the sessions, this is a genuine opportunity to meet the Articulate core team in Mexico — and connect with fellow L&D professionals who are navigating the same challenges you are. Spots are limited and subject to approval, so if this sounds like your kind of day, we encourage you to request an invitation soon. Register here: https://www.articulate.com/events/mexico/ We would love to see familiar faces from the community at the event. Drop a comment if you're planning to attend — would be great to connect in person.160Views0likes0Comments1º Articulate Summit Brasil: Aprendizado Corporativo na Era da IA
A Note from Software.com.br If you're based in Brazil and work in L&D - whether you're leading learning strategy at the executive level or crafting learning experiences as an instructional designer - this one's for you. Articulate is coming to Brazil for the very first time. On 26th May 2026, Articulate is hosting an exclusive, in-person event in Sao Paulo at the JW Marriott Hotel. The theme: Scale Workplace Learning for the AI Economy. This is a complimentary, invitation-only full-day experience designed for senior L&D leaders and practitioners who want to stay ahead of where workplace learning is headed. Here's a taste of what's on the agenda: Opening keynote on the AI Acceleration Gap — and what it means for how fast your teams need to learn A session on designing learning that actually sticks in an age of attention overload Real customer stories on adapting training as work accelerates A hands-on look at AI-powered workflows in Articulate 360 for faster content creation A session on scaling multilingual learning with AI Tips on underused Articulate 360 features you'll want to try immediately An evening networking reception to connect with peers Beyond the sessions, this is a genuine opportunity to meet the Articulate core team in Brazil — and connect with fellow L&D professionals who are navigating the same challenges you are. Spots are limited and subject to approval, so if this sounds like your kind of day, we encourage you to request an invitation soon. Register here: https://www.articulate.com/events/sao-paulo/ We would love to see familiar faces from the community at the event. Drop a comment if you're planning to attend — would be great to connect in person.90Views0likes0Comments