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Rise: Exploring Canada

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TroyAshman-4235
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8 years ago

This tourism-themed example highlights how easy it is to create beautiful, responsive e-learning with Rise. Explore a multimedia interactive brochure showing why Canada is a great vacation destination while you see what's possible when you use Rise!

Published 8 years ago
Version 1.0
  • Loved this! Thanks for sharing :) I need to use Rise with more confidence and your example shows me how.
    • TroyAshman's avatar
      TroyAshman
      Community Member
      Thanks Carol, glad I could help you become more confidence with Rise. It truly is a great tool!
  • PaulJohns's avatar
    PaulJohns
    Community Member
    Probably a simple question !

    How was the Top 10 Canadian Wonders part done ? I take it theres no vertical process interaction. Was it just lots of text/graphics seperate i presume ?
    • TroyAshman-4235's avatar
      TroyAshman-4235
      Community Member
      Hi Paul, I built the 'Top 10 Canadian Wonders' part as a timeline pre-built interaction as I was trying to use a range of different designs within the course. I hope this is helpful!
    • TroyAshman-4235's avatar
      TroyAshman-4235
      Community Member
      Hi Marie, thanks for the feedback. I built this using Articulate Rise in the 360 version.
  • Well Done, Troy! Love it!
    Since I had no chance to deeply try out Rise, my questions are:
    1. How is the course developed in Rise published to LMS?
    2. If sharing the course with someone, say, for review, just simply share the link?

    Thank you and sorry for my inexperience.
    • JackieVanNice's avatar
      JackieVanNice
      Super Hero
      Hi Phoebe!

      For LMS output you simply export (which essentially publishes and downloads) the files to LMS format. And yes, if you'd just like to show someone what you've created in Rise you can simply share a link to it.
  • BethanyBovard's avatar
    BethanyBovard
    Community Member
    I enjoyed this. Informative and interesting.

    I did have problems with card sorting using my Samsung Galaxy Note4 using Chrome browser.
    However, using the built-in browser on same phone I had no problems - the activity worked fine.

    I think the Google Pixel uses Chrome browser as default... I wonder if we (Nicole and I) are experiencing challenges because of Chrome or something else... Hmmmm.
  • Great course Troy. I looked at your profile because I thought you must be a fellow Canadian, but nice to find an Aussie who enjoyed spending time here. Where did you stay when you visited.

    I got all of the quiz questions right, except what documentation is needed to visit Canada. :)
  • TimSpaid's avatar
    TimSpaid
    Community Member
    I'm a little confused as to whether the card sorting functionality in the Pop Quiz was developed in Storyline and embedded in Rise or if there is functionality in Rise that I have yet to discover. Thank you.
    • TimSpaid's avatar
      TimSpaid
      Community Member
      I think I just answered my own question. I have been using Blocks so much that I forgot about the predefined content options.
  • Great work, Troy. How did you make the progress bar at the top? Not sure I have ever seen this feature in a Rise course.
    • AimeePerez-b296's avatar
      AimeePerez-b296
      Community Member
      William - The progress bar is an automatic feature in the platform, and its color depends on your chosen accent color. Sometimes, it can be hard to see depending on the accent color and the color of your first block. However, I have noticed that it is only present in the Rise theme. It is not available if you select the Apex or Horizon themes, which might be why you aren't seeing it. Hopefully that helps!