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Use button blocks for performance support - Rise Tutorial
From the course: Using Articulate Rise 360 for Rapid-Deployment Training
Use button blocks for performance support
- [Narrator] With button stacks, you can help learners find the information they need by linking them out to external websites or branching them to specific lessons in the course for extra practice or review. So here's how they work. I'm going to jump into the lesson. It's part of my summary lesson, and I want to provide some additional websites and resources for learners that they can use to continue their learning after the course. So this is a perfect opportunity for the button stack because I want to link learners out, teach these websites. So let's add our button stack by clicking all blocks, and that's going to be an interactive block, we do need to scroll down here quite a bit. So coming all the way down toward the bottom, you can see we have two types. We have a single button and a button stack and choose button stacks since we have three items, go and close out of my blocks library. All right, let's go ahead…
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Converting static content to interactive lessons4m 28s
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Create explorable images with labeled graphics4m 17s
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Reduce bullet points with accordion blocks3m 3s
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Convert emergency plans to interactive timelines3m 31s
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Add decision-making activities with scenario blocks5m 7s
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Engage your learners with video2m 27s
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Use button blocks for performance support4m 12s
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Creating case studies with knowledge check blocks4m 55s
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Add just-in-time resources with attatchment blocks3m 17s
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Use process blocks to explain linear concepts4m 37s
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