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Are scroll based triggers available?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, you can add scroll-based triggers to activate elements as they appear on the page. Additionally, you can create scrolling entrance effects based on the user's scroll position, enhancing interactivity and engagement within your course design.
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Rise
No, not without adding custom JavaScript post publish.
Are hover over text / tool tips avaialable?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, you can add hover-over text by using a tooltip that displays additional information. This feature can be applied to any text or media item, enhancing interactivity and providing contextual details. Additionally, for definitions and terms, you can utilize the centralized glossary option to ensure consistency across your course content.
Rise
No, you can create a pop up but that is the only option.
Are the number and types of interactions available quite limited?
dominKnow | ONE
There are virtually no limits to the types of interactions you can create. With a wide range of actions and triggers, multiple question types, built-in components, user input controls, and variables, you have the flexibility to design highly engaging and interactive learning experiences tailored to your needs.
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Rise
Yes, this is a common complaint of Articulate Rise users with the solution being, add non responsive Storylne blocks.
Can a learner be required to click a button before moving on in a course?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, you can require learners to click a button before progressing in a course. Actions can be set so that clicking the button triggers an event, such as displaying additional content, activating the 'Next' button, or setting a variable. This ensures controlled navigation and enhances learner engagement.
Rise
No, there is no option for gating a button click by itself.
Can links be created that will jump to different parts of the page when selected?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, links can be created to jump to different parts of a page. Virtually any element can be set as a trigger, with an action added to scroll to a specific section, smoothly bringing it into focus. This enhances navigation and improves the user experience.
Rise
No, not without a plugin or external tool.
Can multiple Storyline blocks or other elements be added that communicate with each other to provide a seemless experience between activities?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, multiple Storyline blocks or other elements can communicate with each other for a seamless experience. However, most interactions can be built natively using responsive design and variables within dominKnow | ONE. If using multiple Storyline blocks or external tools, the dominKnow ContentAPI allows variable data to be passed in and out of HTML blocks, enabling smooth integration and interaction between activities.
Rise
No, each Storyline block is 100% separate from other blocks and there is no way to pass information between those blocks.
Can a set of cards for memory recall?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, using the Match Cards component, authors can create a set of interactive cards for memory recall. Learners can flip over two cards at a time, revealing their contents, and continue matching pairs until all correct matches are found, reinforcing retention through active engagement.
Rise
No. This isn't possible.
Can a countdown timer be added to any aspect of the course?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, a built-in countdown timer can be added to any aspect of the course. It offers multiple styling options and can be placed on any page as a standalone feature or linked to a variable for customized functionality, enhancing time-based interactions and assessments.
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Rise
No, this is not possible in Rise or Storyline. It could be added in Storyline with Javascript.
Can a reflection exercise be added that enables a user to input a an answer and have it displayed later in the course to reflect on it?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, a reflection exercise can be added using input controls, allowing learners to enter a response that is stored in a variable and displayed later in the course. This ensures a seamless learner experience, reinforcing self-reflection and retention while maintaining a consistent course design.
Rise
No, you must use Storyline instead and then there can be a delay and you can't have the infromation returned back on a different page.
Can hotspots be used that trigger actions on images?
dominKnow | ONE

Yes, you can add hotspots to images, placing them anywhere and assigning actions to trigger dynamic interactions. Hotspots can display additional content, navigate users to different sections, or reveal multimedia elements, creating a more engaging and informative experience. Additionally, you can enhance interactivity further by incorporating markers, allowing for a richer, more intuitive way to present information and guide learners through the content seamlessly.

Rise

You are limited to adding markers as a workaround in lieu of using hotspots on image. This results in many limitations.

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