Here’s an example of hiding branches in Rise. While the solution above work, there’s a caveat: since some of the user does not see all branches, Rise will send completion to the LMS, even if you go all the way...
2016 was a year with frog and toad. But mostly toad. The year of change. See all my insights in his Articulate Rise example: [thrive_link color=’blue’ link=’http://rabbitoreg.com/review/2016′ target=’_self’ size=’medium’ align=’aligncenter’]Launch[/thrive_link]...
Did you just say the U-word? You can’t use UNDERSTAND, do you understand?? — Anonymous ID, Bloomed in Taxonomy, PA The story above, featuring learning objectives, is completely fictional and any resemblance to living or dead is mere coincidence. Why...
“The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is a story about a race of hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings who built a computer named Deep Thought to calculate the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. And the answer...
UPDATE: New version of demo to accommodate Articulate’s altered way of treating lesson IDs. First, take a look at this “fake branching” demo. The story is somewhat whimsical and it “feels like” it’s personal, as it provides choices and responses. In...
There’s been some great posts and examples of how Articulate Rise can serve learning designers to tell great stories. This Hero’s Journey adds a little magic to the core features. Enjoy! Prototype only. Welcome to the future! LAUNCH THE MAGIC...
I have to admit, every time something good ends (like a conference), I’m puzzled by how fast a day went. (As opposed to a 5 hour flight with a twist of turning back after 20 minutes because of a mechnical...
Passing and Receiving Variables (Storyline and Webobject) Back in January 2016 I had a session on Storyline integration with Construct 2 game engine at the ATD TechKnowledge conference. A full page was dedicated to the session made in Inkling. While...
How to make the most out of a conference? Have you ever been to a conference where some of the sessions were great wins, some okay impasses, while others felt like you just can’t beat the house? Odds are always against...