I am a master's student in Instructional Design and Technologies. I've just built a short course using Storyline 3, but I can't figure out how to publish it so it is viewable from my university's Canvas LMS. Any suggestions?
Thanks Alyssa. How about if I just want to publish my course and post it on a Google web site. After I publish it for web in zip format, what would I have to do next?
Many Universities used to offer some free webspace for their students, but most do not advertise that anymore. A quick email to your IT dep. might give you the chance to use something like "userpages.myUniversitiesName.edu/~myUniUsername" as a place to host your projects (I suppose it will become more then one during your studies). They might also be able to help you with the LMS. Some Unis have staff expecially for these topics (I used to work in such a role for 6 years).
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Hi again Jack! 👋
It sounds like you need to publish the content for LMS distribution. I don't have specific experience with Canvas LMS, but there are quite a few Canvas-users in this forum thread.
You may also want to reach out to the Canvas support team. They'll be able to point you in the right direction!
Thanks Alyssa. How about if I just want to publish my course and post it on a Google web site. After I publish it for web in zip format, what would I have to do next?
Hi Jack!
After you publish for Web, you'll want to host the output on a web server. If you don't have access to a web server, Amazon S3 is a good option.
Let me know if you have any questions about that!
Many Universities used to offer some free webspace for their students, but most do not advertise that anymore. A quick email to your IT dep. might give you the chance to use something like "userpages.myUniversitiesName.edu/~myUniUsername" as a place to host your projects (I suppose it will become more then one during your studies).
They might also be able to help you with the LMS. Some Unis have staff expecially for these topics (I used to work in such a role for 6 years).
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