Every year, you start the calendar with blank, grey months to fill in with colors. You may never notice this colorful change daily, but you’ve probably done a lot in
Several people connected with me on how to capture the user’s name and use it inside Rise as in this example. Well, this was my first exploration with Rise in
What’s RiseWise? Recently I’ve been using Articulate Rise for performance support and quick learning projects. Project 99 where we’re building up 99 JavaScript examples for Storyline (and Rise) is one
Storyline in Rise Articulate Rise can now embed a Storyline block for interaction. Someone asked me if it’s possible to have multiple Storyline blocks in a page. The challenge with
Year of 2018 Sum-up: From being unemployed through #2 behind Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States of America at the ATD International Conference and Exposition, to seven
Big Picture: DevLearn! DevLearn is a magical place where L&D geeks gather annually to learn, unlearn, share, and network. While there are multitude of sessions to choose from, the magic
After a year of writing (which will be a lessons-learned post itself), my book, Engage the WORL&D! is now published. What best describes the book? A whimsical, brain-picking “meme-oir” from
What is this post about? I’m building a one-stop-scroll place to store all info about my session at the ATD International Conference and Expo. Before the session, it will host
In my ATD Learning Technologies blog, I’ve explored how the design thinking framework helps creating the Escape the WORL&D! experience for my innogizer session at the ATD International Conference and
Here’s an example of hiding branches in Rise. While the solution above work, there’s a caveat: since some of the user does not see all branches, Rise will send completion