I have a client who uses a proprietary e-learning development platform. It has the capability of adding media. The supported video formats are MP4, OGG, WEBM.MOV, and AVI. They also accept embed codes from online videos such as YouTube.
They want me to create some Storyline 2 modules and upload them. What's the best way to accomplish this?
Yes, I saw that. It might work if I could get an embed code to put in the third-party tool after I embed the Storyline content into a Web page. I was hoping for a faster and more direct solution.
Thanks for the link. I'm hoping to avoid converting Storyline content into video--I don't want to lose the interactivity that makes Storyline great. I'm going to keep looking for workarounds.
Thanks for your replies, Gina, and if you do discover a workaround that will do the trick for you, please stop back in and share it here so others may benefit, as well. :)
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Hi, Gina -- Thanks for your question! Have you consider the following options listed here? How to Embed Articulate Storyline Content into a Web Page. Please let us know if that will do the trick for what you have in mind!
If the only supported formats are video formats (as per your post), then you'll need to 'convert' your published Storyline content. Here is some info.
Hi Christie,
Yes, I saw that. It might work if I could get an embed code to put in the third-party tool after I embed the Storyline content into a Web page. I was hoping for a faster and more direct solution.
Thanks for the quick response!
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the link. I'm hoping to avoid converting Storyline content into video--I don't want to lose the interactivity that makes Storyline great. I'm going to keep looking for workarounds.
Thanks for your replies, Gina, and if you do discover a workaround that will do the trick for you, please stop back in and share it here so others may benefit, as well. :)
Thanks, Christie. Will do. I think I'm going to have to work on the client vs. the technology! =-)
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