Following up with this from 7 months ago "It's as easy as "Adding Text", selecting the source tool and typing in the iframe embed code. I used div tags to align the articulate window to the left."
Can someone explain to me where I can get the source tool so i can the embed code?
I'm not sure if folks are still subscribed here as it is a bit older. You could check with them directly if they have the "Contact Me" button enabled on their individual profiles.
I understand your frustration Mr. Smart...here is an oversimplified way to get this to work on Teachable.com from my understanding...host the material/player and copy the html code and paste into teachable...I made this work for Camtasia with hotspot integrated material.
Ms. Parker is right that Teachable.com does not support scorm...so you basically need to "feed" it in from another hosted spot that can. I would recommend building components in articulate that then fit into teachable.com...helpful???
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Are you exporting for web and using the html5 file? Where are you hosting your files?
Hello All,
Following up with this from 7 months ago "It's as easy as "Adding Text", selecting the source tool and typing in the iframe embed code. I used div tags to align the articulate window to the left."
Can someone explain to me where I can get the source tool so i can the embed code?
Hi Orville,
I'm not sure if folks are still subscribed here as it is a bit older. You could check with them directly if they have the "Contact Me" button enabled on their individual profiles.
Best of luck with your project!
For anyone still trying to use Teachable, they still do not support SCORM. I am going to attempt to upload an HTML export. Wish me luck.
I understand your frustration Mr. Smart...here is an oversimplified way to get this to work on Teachable.com from my understanding...host the material/player and copy the html code and paste into teachable...I made this work for Camtasia with hotspot integrated material.
Ms. Parker is right that Teachable.com does not support scorm...so you basically need to "feed" it in from another hosted spot that can. I would recommend building components in articulate that then fit into teachable.com...helpful???
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