Tryingto share a course from Articulate Review today and noticed that nothing is showing up for any of the courses I've uploaded. It's just a blank grey screen. Anybody else having this problem? Screen capture is attached....
Thanks for that clue about Chrome. I've opened a priority support case with our engineers since you have a Team subscription. ? You should be hearing from someone soon! I'll follow along as well so I can update this discussion with the outcome.
Can I ask for an encore to this nice thread :)? My team seems to be having the same issue that Matt had. Prior to this moment, I tried to address this as a cookie issue (by instinct), but I didn't resolve the issue. Could you help me take the same steps that Matt took? I'd so appreciate it!
If there are no blocked sites, please try to connect to another network and see if you encounter the same issue. If you're able to access your course on a different network, please check with your network admin to ensure that these domains are allowed.
If this doesn't nail it down for you, with your permission, I'd like to have you share your project file with our support team to investigate what's happening. It will be deleted when they are done troubleshooting.
Did you follow the instructions shared above? If this doesn't nail it down for you, with your permission, I'd like to have you share your review link and project file with our support team to investigate what's happening. It will be deleted when they are done troubleshooting.
Is this still an issue for some people? I published several courses from Rise 360 to Review 360, but when I go to Review 360, I only see my Storyline courses with All Formats selected and no courses when I select to view only Rise 360 courses. I have tried with the same results in Chrome (v 89.0.4389.90 ), Firefox (v 87), Edge (v 89.0.774.63), Safari (for iOS14.4.2) I have added
rise.articulate.com and
360.articulate.com to my Chrome settings to always allow cookies from these sites.
Sorry, you're running into this issue! I've just published a Rise 360 course to Review 360, and I see the Rise 360 course appear on the Review 360 dashboard. Are you signed in using the same Articulate ID?
I'd recommend signing out Rise 360 and then logging back in. Try to publish to Review 360 and click the View in Review button. If you're still not seeing the course on your dashboard after simply signing out, then we'll need our Support Engineers to step in. You can connect with our Support Engineers by using a support case.
Since this is an older thread with various discussions, can you clarify if the issue you are experiencing is publishing a course to Review 360 and getting a blank screen when the course has been uploaded? Or something else?
We are seeing the exact same issue when uploading a SL course to R360. The tile is grey, and when accessing the course the screen is grey with "This item is still processing and will be shown here automatically when ready."
Normally courses take less than a minute to upload a new version of the course.
I normally upload R360 using the 3 dot elipse and selecting "upload new version".
Ciaran
"The way it works currently is that a collaborator can publish to Review 360, but they aren't able to update the existing item on the original course owner's Review 360 dashboard. Whenever a collaborator publishes to Review 360, it will appear as a new item on the owner's dashboard in Review 360. This is the reason why the courses you published didn't appear in Review 360.
I published a course to Review 360 to gain feedback from my team. However, I now need to make changes to that course and can no longer see it in Storyline. How can I move the course from Review 360 back to Storyline?
I'm building a complex procedural in Rise 360 that includes many branching options, based on this or that criteria. It starts out with instructions common to all learners, but then branches out when necessary to be specific to the backgrounds of the learners. Eventually, however, each learner must "branch back to" instructions that are common to all. I hope this explains the flow. I'm having trouble making this work so that no learner misses a step.
One solution is to create separate courses, with a link in one course to another course. My search of this discussion board indicated that this issue was raised four years ago, but the latest response was two years ago.
That's probably not ideal for what you want to do. Generally, when you have a multi-course option, that's where a learning management system steps in. If you want to do a more controlled branching as you described, Storyline is the better option as it has the feature set to do it the right way.
Thanks Tom! Using your example might actually work if I can use a button stack at anyplace in the course. For example, display content on a few screens before branching to (say) three lessons. Then converge all three lessons back into common content for a few screens before using the button stack to branch out again.
Ideally, you'd build it in Storyline. However, if you have content in Rise currently, there is a way to integrate published Rise courses into Storyline where Storyline becomes the container and way to manage access to the courses.
Even though I'm still searching for a way to branch a course for adaptive learning (quiz first, if they get less than 90% in quiz, complete the learning required) I found this really useful and can see application in the future so thanks! - Laura
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I tried duplicating a course in Rise that had a couple videos in it. Once I chose duplicate, I can no longer access any of my courses on the Rise 360 site and just get a spinning icon until eventually I get an error message saying something has gone wrong. I have submitted a support request but really hope this doesn't take too long since none of my courses are accessible. This definitely should not happen since I can't work at all on ANY of my projects. It's not my internet since everything is working fine. See video and screen shot.
Rise 360: Errors when viewing Rise 360 dashboard and course Share links
Investigating - When accessing Rise 360, or trying to view a Share link for a Rise 360 course, you may see prolonged loading time followed by an error. We're investigating this issue, and we'll update you here when we know more. We're so sorry for the trouble!
Jan 12, 15:47 UTC
I'm currently taking that course, I'm only about 10 % complete so far. But as a complete beginner to Fusion 360 I feel its a wonderful training class, they teach you how the software works and how to use it with real examples. Pretty damn good class so far! I hope Prusa makes more classes / courses like this.
Thanks for sharing your experience and observations Jetsurgeon. I went ahead and took the plunge for this course and am taking my time with it. I am currently about 20% along with it and I completely agree. The pace is good, the information is easy to follow and is in a fairly "digestible" form for me. You are encouraged not to try to remember everything offered as you go along, but the important bits are easy to pick up as they are reiterated as you progress in the modules. Tinkercad rocks, but there are more and more things I would like to do that Fusion can do easier, repeatable and in parametric form. The price is actually a few dollars less than our last fast food drive thru bill, so the price and return on the investment I feel is pretty good.
This is good. Generally the feeling is that the Fusion 360 course is worthwhile. I'm a old pro at AutoCAD but the workflow for Fusion 360 is challenging for me. Maybe it would be a shallower learning curve if I hadn't used AutoCAD for so many years. I'll spring for the Prusa course.
Hey Ashley, I hope you see this. I completed the F360 course. It was not trivial. Far from it. It took some work but I got through it and can honestly say I now have the confidence, and interest in using it regularly now instead of depending on Tinkercad. I would say it was very worthwhile.
Following this topic as well. Wondering if the course would be worth it for a non-beginner somewhere around intermediate with Fusion 360? The description of the course sounds pretty introductory, but I'm assuming there will be many small things in there for people with some Fusion 360 experience?
I just finished it. I use Fusion pretty much every day and know my way around it pretty well but I wouldn't consider myself "professional". I have mixed feelings about the course. Maybe not surprisingly, it moved a bit too quick for beginners while for advanced users it didn't go deep enough. They made a wise decision to cover the Design environment only. Basic commands are covered in reasonable depth. I liked that they weren't dogmatic about tool choices or design strategies as more often than not there's more than one reasonable way in Fusion to accomplish a goal.
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