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- PhilipJones-244Community Member
We were creating a course in Rise and intended to use the Scenario block but ran into limitations with the text character and number of choices limits. We instead created the scenarios in Storyline and imported them to the Rise course.
Thanks for sharing this is a great example of where the power of the Storyline block comes in.
- JacintaPennCommunity Member
I like to use them for the kind of custom interactivites you can't do in Rise, or for reflective activities where you want someone to think or do something and then come back to them with a learning point. Have just included screenshots of the interactions.
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Hey Jacinta, hope all is well. Thanks for including the screenshots.
- IngaBryantCommunity Member
I use blocks to add some branded slides as well as for features that Rise does not have - e.g., the dial to bring in interactivity to the course. Of course, I can use 4 images with text explanation (push, pull, information, process), or 4 flip cards to convey the message, but... I did this using the Storyline block.
- JoannaSmith-78fCommunity Member
We use them in almost every single Rise course we create. Mostly for scenarios, or custom interactions, or more nuanced assessment activities. I like how you can cluster information on the screen too, so the learner doesn't constantly have to scroll down.
Here are some screenshots from a few different types of courses, and different types of clients/learner groups.