I don't see anyone asking this question, so I will. Roughly 80% of my current course that I am building will be best presented using Rise 360. However, the remaining portion of the course would depend greatly on Engage 360.
Is there anyway to import an Engage project into a Rise project?
I have seen a few folks embed Storyline into Rise using an iFrame code, so you might try doing the same with your Engage interaction. First you'll want to publish Engage as a standalone interaction for Web, then host it on a web server. Then, copy the URL to the intr.html.
Within Rise, create a URL/Embed lesson or the Embed block type, and use this iFrame code there:
<iframe src="Insert Your URL to the intr.html Here"></iframe>
Let me know how you make out! Also in case you’re interested, you can stay up to date on all of the new Rise releases right here. :)
Hi Cleon! You'll want to host the published INTR file on a web server first. Do you have access to a web server? If not, Amazon S3 is a good option for permanent hosting.
You can also get your file on the web quickly by uploading the published INTR file to Tempshare. Just keep in mind that the link is active for only 10 days, since it's really used for temporary testing purposes only.
I've heard of folks using Sharepoint to host published content, but I don't have experience using Sharepoint myself, and it's not something we could offer support for. This thread should get you going in the right direction!
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Hey Jason! That's a great question!
I have seen a few folks embed Storyline into Rise using an iFrame code, so you might try doing the same with your Engage interaction. First you'll want to publish Engage as a standalone interaction for Web, then host it on a web server. Then, copy the URL to the intr.html.
Within Rise, create a URL/Embed lesson or the Embed block type, and use this iFrame code there:
<iframe src="Insert Your URL to the intr.html Here"></iframe>
Let me know how you make out! Also in case you’re interested, you can stay up to date on all of the new Rise releases right here. :)
Hi There,
Attempting to embed a 360 interaction in my Rise module. I'm new to technical workings.. how do I ...copy the URL to the intr.html? Thanks
Hi Cleon! You'll want to host the published INTR file on a web server first. Do you have access to a web server? If not, Amazon S3 is a good option for permanent hosting.
You can also get your file on the web quickly by uploading the published INTR file to Tempshare. Just keep in mind that the link is active for only 10 days, since it's really used for temporary testing purposes only.
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Hi there. Can I use my company intranet (SharePoint) as the web server to host the published INTR?
Thanks very much Alyssa,
I will experiment with this feature...
Hi Mendy,
I've heard of folks using Sharepoint to host published content, but I don't have experience using Sharepoint myself, and it's not something we could offer support for. This thread should get you going in the right direction!
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