![]() ![]() My result is OK – but if I were starting from scratch I’d simply use one of Rise’s built-in cover images. ![]() In Storyline I had a context-setting intro animation followed by a colorful animated menu, but those would need to be adapted.įor the cover images, I reworked mine to adapt to Rise’s cover image field. There are currently 7 “pre-built” lessons (video, labeled graphic, process, timeline, sorting activity, URL/embed, and quiz) – and customizable lessons you can build with 9 types of “blocks” (text, statement, quote, list, image, gallery, multimedia, interactive, and divider).įor me, working with the available options meant making changes from screen one. Unlike Storyline, where you’re working with a do-whatever-you-want blank stage, designing a presentation in Rise relies on understanding exactly what your built-in options are. ![]()
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