I am creating a feedback form in Storyline and would like to view the output on an Ipad. Additionally, I would also like to capture the responses of this form. Can you please advise?
I was thinking about sending the responses captured to an email address could be an option. But would appreciate if there are any other ways.
I hope that helps get you moving in the right directions, and hopefully, some of our community members will be able to offer you suggestions, as well! :)
Thanks for the links Christie! I will only be using Storyline to create the feedback/survey. Going through the information, I would like to know if the Ipad supports standalone content, or I need to put my files on a server and open the story.html5 file using Safari?
You'll need to place your published content in some type of hosting solution (server, LMS, etc.) and then access the link to your course on your iPad to be able to open in the Safari browser or mobile player app. You don't need to direct to the Story_html5.html file - as Storyline will determine which version to show automatically based on how you've published and how the user is accessing the course.
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Hi, Rohit -- You may want to take a look at these threads and see if any of the suggestions would work for you:
Advice on Creating an Evaluation Form
Can You Capture Survey Responses from Storyline?
How Do I Get User Response Data Out of Likert Survey Responses
I hope that helps get you moving in the right directions, and hopefully, some of our community members will be able to offer you suggestions, as well! :)
Thanks for the links Christie! I will only be using Storyline to create the feedback/survey. Going through the information, I would like to know if the Ipad supports standalone content, or I need to put my files on a server and open the story.html5 file using Safari?
Hi Rohit,
You'll need to place your published content in some type of hosting solution (server, LMS, etc.) and then access the link to your course on your iPad to be able to open in the Safari browser or mobile player app. You don't need to direct to the Story_html5.html file - as Storyline will determine which version to show automatically based on how you've published and how the user is accessing the course.
Hi, Rohit -- Yes, you will need to put your files on a server or LMS for viewing. Please see this information about Publishing and Sharing Articulate Storyline Content.
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