I have built SCORM compliant courses in Articulate presenter and understand the cross platform compatibility for an LMS. Am assuming Storyline created products can also be SCORM compliant.
I also need the packaged courses to be delivered through Sharepoint wiki pages. We use Sharepoint as the internal delivery platform for e-learning
Yup, Storyline has a lot of the same publishing options as Presenter including publishing for SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, AICC and Tin Can. A lot of our forums members mention using SharePoint as well as a hosting solution, so if you need assistance there are a lot of great resources in the community.
Interesting. Our installation doesn't really have an LMS package, at least that we can find. I've seen some vendor stuff that adds LMS functionality...
We want to create some "How To" interactive guides in Storyline and have them accessible in SharePoint. Is there any reason why we should not do this? We wouldn't be tracking score, they would just be used as reference tools. Would we just publish them as a Web version?
If you aren't tracking anything it should work fine. Just publish to web and then upload the full published output to a folder in SharePoint. We do this all the time in our review cycles before putting the final version on the LMS. I can't think of any reason why you "shouldn't" do it...
Brett I just stumbled across your post here about hosting published files on SharePoint, and I have a question for you. Once you've posted your published files to Sharepoint, do you share a URL to those files for your learners? If so how do you structure that URL? I've been trying this out, but I keep getting a prompt to download rather than have the course launch in a browser. Any ideas?
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it should be able to deliver through sharepoint, I have a client who is doing just that.
We use SharePoint all the time to deliver Storyline courses.
Hi Jo-el,
Yup, Storyline has a lot of the same publishing options as Presenter including publishing for SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, AICC and Tin Can. A lot of our forums members mention using SharePoint as well as a hosting solution, so if you need assistance there are a lot of great resources in the community.
We use SharePoint for hosting and SharePoint LMS as well with no issues.
David, what SharePoint LMS do you use?
We got the one that was basically free with the SP package we got.
Interesting. Our installation doesn't really have an LMS package, at least that we can find. I've seen some vendor stuff that adds LMS functionality...
We got it as part of a bundled package negotiated separately.
We want to create some "How To" interactive guides in Storyline and have them accessible in SharePoint. Is there any reason why we should not do this? We wouldn't be tracking score, they would just be used as reference tools. Would we just publish them as a Web version?
If you aren't tracking anything it should work fine. Just publish to web and then upload the full published output to a folder in SharePoint. We do this all the time in our review cycles before putting the final version on the LMS. I can't think of any reason why you "shouldn't" do it...
Brett I just stumbled across your post here about hosting published files on SharePoint, and I have a question for you. Once you've posted your published files to Sharepoint, do you share a URL to those files for your learners? If so how do you structure that URL? I've been trying this out, but I keep getting a prompt to download rather than have the course launch in a browser. Any ideas?
Hi. In SharePoint after you've uploaded your published course you should see a folder structure like this:
Right-click on the Internet Explorer file to copy the URL and then send that to your learners.
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