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Based on your answers, we recommend using Storyline for your course. We encourage you to look at both of these example courses to help you make a final decision. The courses each take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Based on your answers, we recommend using Rise for your course. We encourage you to look at both of these example courses to help you make a final decision. The courses each take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

storyline

rise

Wide range of customization options: can change the appearance of objects, add effects, control triggers, and modify features to work in different ways.

customization

Limited customization options.

More opportunity for creativity.

creativity

Less opportunity for creativity.

Best on desktops and laptops, it does not rearrange onscreen elements for mobile and tablets, always displaying as a rectangular slide. Adjustments needed for mobile compatibility.

responsivity to
mobile experience

Inherently responsive, adapts automatically to different devices with different screen sizes.

Ability to control look and feel of every screen.

overall look

More suited to text-heavy content.

Typically takes more time to build.

development time

Typically takes less time to build.

Slide-based. Use arrows or buttons to move through content to next slide or back to previous slide.

navigation

Intuitive navigation, like web pages, scroll down to access content. Menu bar on left allows learners to skip forward and backward to different sections.

Storyline is accessible but requires correctly ordered tabs, which can be time-consuming, especially when adding elements like a ‘help’ button to every slide.

accessibility

Rise can be accessible if the right elements are used. For example, multiple-choice questions are accessible, drag-and-drop interactions are not, and “alt” tags must be added to images.

Ability to build complex interactions such as branching scenarios, quizzes, and multimedia integration.

interactivity

Ability to build simple interactions; limited interactivity.

Storyline courses usually cost more due to longer build times, while cost is an important factor, learner needs should always come first.

development cost

More cost effective due to rapid development time.

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Click on the button below to see an example of a Rise Course

storyline

customization

Wide range of customization options: can change the appearance of objects, add effects, control triggers, and modify features to work in different ways.

creativity

More opportunity for creativity.

responsivity

Best on desktops and laptops, it does not rearrange onscreen elements for mobile and tablets, always displaying as a rectangular slide. Adjustments needed for mobile compatibility.

overall look

Ability to control look and feel of every screen.

development time

Typically takes more time to build.

navigation

Slide-based. Use arrows or buttons to move through content to next slide or back to previous slide.

accessibility

Storyline is accessible but requires correctly ordered tabs, which can be time-consuming, especially when adding elements like a ‘help’ button to every slide.

interactivity

Ability to build complex interactions such as branching scenarios, quizzes, and multimedia integration.

development cost

Storyline courses usually cost more due to longer build times, while cost is an important factor, learner needs should always come first.

Press on the button below to see an example of a Storyline Course

rise

customization

Limited customization options.

creativity

Less opportunity for creativity.

responsivity

Inherently responsive, adapts automatically to different devices with different screen sizes.

overall look

More suited to text-heavy content.

development time

Typically takes less time to build.

navigation

Intuitive navigation, like web pages, scroll down to access content. Menu bar on left allows learners to skip forward and backward to different sections.

accessibility

Rise can be accessible if the right elements are used. For example, multiple-choice questions are accessible, drag-and-drop interactions are not, and “alt” tags must be added to images.

interactivity

Ability to build simple interactions; limited interactivity.

development cost

More cost effective due to rapid development time.

Press on the button below to see an example of a Storyline Course

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Choose from 81 courses available in Articulate Storyline (.story) format.

  • Social Selling for Small Businesses
  • 10 Minute Presentation
  • Successfully Managing Change
  • Performance Management: Managing Employee Performance
  • Building Better Teams
  • Anger Management: Understanding Anger
  • Conflict Resolution: Getting Along in the Workplace
  • Hiring for Success: Behavioral Interviewing Techniques
  • Creating a Top Notch Talent Management Program
  • Conducting Effective Performance Reviews
  • Stress Management
  • Managing Customer Service
  • Closing the Generation Gap in the Workplace
  • Accounting Skills for the New Supervisor
  • Onboarding: The Essential Rules for a Successful Onboarding Program
  • Employee Recognition: Appreciating Your Workforce
  • Creativity In The Workplace
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Unconscious Bias
  • Becoming Management Material
  • Coaching and Mentoring
  • Motivation Training: Motivating Your Workforce
  • The ABCs of Supervising Others
  • The Professional Supervisor
  • Delegation: The Art of Delegating Effectively
  • Team Building: Developing High Performance Teams
  • Meeting Management: The Art of Making Meetings Work
  • Leadership Skills for Supervisors
  • Managing Difficult Conversations
  • Giving Effective Feedback
  • Managing the Virtual Workplace
  • Managing Across Cultures
  • Women Leadership: Owning Your Strengths and Skills
  • Dealing With Difficult People
  • Vendor Management Essentials
  • How to Become a Leader with Integrity
  • Corrective Action
  • Project Management Principles and Performance Domains
  • Advanced Writing Skills
  • Public Speaking: Presentation Survival School
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Communication Strategies
  • Critical Elements of Customer Service
  • Skills for the New Employee
  • Business Etiquette: Gaining that Extra Edge
  • Conquering Your Fear of Speaking in Public
  • Time Management
  • Business Writing That Works
  • Critical Thinking
  • Goal Setting
  • Personal Brand: Maximizing Personal Impact
  • Self Leadership
  • Managing Pressure and Maintaining Balance
  • Active Listening
  • Fostering Innovation
  • Delivering Dynamic Virtual Presentations
  • Entrepreneurship 101
  • Workplace Harassment: What It is and What to Do About It
  • Workplace Violence: How to Manage Anger and Violence in the Workplace
  • Lean Process Improvement
  • Employee Accountability
  • Disability Awareness: Working with People with Disabilities
  • Crisis Management
  • Strategic Planning
  • Continuous Improvement with Lean
  • Creating a Positive Work Environment
  • Developing a Safety Procedures Manual
  • Beyond Workplace Politics
  • Digital Transformation
  • GDPR Readiness: Creating a Data Privacy Plan
  • Cybersecurity Fundamentals
  • Respect In The Workplace
  • Advanced Skills for the Practical Trainer
  • Facilitation Skills
  • Survival Skills for the New Trainer
  • Using Activities to Make Training Fun
  • Developing a Training Needs Analysis
  • Measuring Training Results
  • Risk Management
  • Safety in the Workplace

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