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- [David] Whether you're responding to an emerging pandemic or simply trying to meet your annual safety training requirements, there will be times when you need to create online training quickly. And in today's rapidly changing world, you can't afford to sacrifice the quality or accuracy of your e-learning courses. Hi, I'm David Anderson, Director of Customer Training at Articulate and I'd like to welcome you to this course on Building Safety and Emergency Response Training in Rise 360. Using real world examples from various safety training courses, I'll help you go beyond the basics of building online training in Rise 360. Along the way, you'll learn production tips for working faster and more creatively in Rise, how to reuse and share your content, which is so important when you're in crisis mode and need to build new training quickly. We'll look at creative ways to transform static, text-heavy scripts and storyboards into engaging interactions that let learners pull the relevant information when they need it. And finally, I'll share a simple activity you can use to practice working with block types and learning to see different ways static content can be reimagined visually and interactively in Rise 360. Okay, we have a lot to cover, so let's have some fun and get it done.
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Introduction
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Introduction1m 9s
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What you should know3m 15s
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1. Before You Begin Your Course
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Identify your training goals1m 38s
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2. Time-Saving Tips and Tricks
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Duplicate your course1m 55s
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Stay organized with folders4m 57s
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3. Converting Static Content to Interactions
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4. Preparing the Course for Launch
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Personalize the course theme4m 15s
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Translate your course3m 50s
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5. Share Your Course with Learners
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 47s
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