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jeanneklimowski
9 years agoCommunity Member
Hello,
We have an LMS, but we are getting requests to deliver some courses via email so users do not have to go to the LMS , register and sign in. I have looked at SCORM Cloud which would work great, but since we drip feed separate lessons weekly, the ongoing monthly cost makes it out of reach for our needs. We have no need for any tracking or reporting on learner usage. Does anyone know a more cost-effective solution similar to scorm cloud? We don't mind development time either, just need to avoid a significant monthly expense associated with our courses which are usually 5-10 individual lessons/modules delivered separately. Would appreciate any suggestions...not finding much when googling, but may be that I'm using the wrong terminology....thanks!
We have an LMS, but we are getting requests to deliver some courses via email so users do not have to go to the LMS , register and sign in. I have looked at SCORM Cloud which would work great, but since we drip feed separate lessons weekly, the ongoing monthly cost makes it out of reach for our needs. We have no need for any tracking or reporting on learner usage. Does anyone know a more cost-effective solution similar to scorm cloud? We don't mind development time either, just need to avoid a significant monthly expense associated with our courses which are usually 5-10 individual lessons/modules delivered separately. Would appreciate any suggestions...not finding much when googling, but may be that I'm using the wrong terminology....thanks!
- JenniferBrown19 years agoCommunity MemberJean, does your organization have their own SharePoint server? If so, and you don't to track, just make available on demand, that's an option. There's a thread on that https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/uploading-to-sharepoint.
I see you also had a response on this thread, https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/e-learning-content-delivery but I don't see a specific mention of SharePoint as an option there.
I've successfully used SharePoint to deliver tutorials that we simply needed people to use and it's really just a matter of minor tweaking to get it to work. The biggest hitch is often making sure there are no blank spaces in the output folder name to get rid of those ugly garbage characters in SharePoint file paths.
Hope you've already found your solution (or if not, this helps).