Part 2: Building Rise Code Blocks

This is Part 2 of a three-part series on AI coding in Articulate.

From Idea to Interaction

In Part 1 we looked at what AI audio can do inside Rise and Storyline. This post goes deeper — into how the code blocks in the Code Block Library get built, and how you can use the same process to build your own blocks.

👉 Start with Part 1 if you haven’t already
👉 Browse the Rise Code Block Library

What's Covered:

The next two posts will demonstrate a few more examples of working with the Rise Build System, including revising existing code snippets and organizing your code blocks. If you haven’t subscribed, do so below to be notified.

The final part of this series will shift focus from Rise to Storyline. We’ll look at the new AI JavaScript coding feature, similar to Rise Code Blocks, but different in many ways.

While you’re waiting, help yourself to the free goodies below.

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The code block demonstrated in this week’s post is available in the Rise Code Block Library. There are two variations: row sorting and card sorting questions. You’ll find them in the Knowledge Check section of the library. Grab it below.

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