If you know in advance where both published Storyline courses will be stored, you could insert a links to access them.
On the web, you launch a Storyline course via the story.html file (or the story_html5.html file). So, for example, a link might look like this: www.companyname.com/course1/story.html
To test your links in advance, you could publish placeholder courses and put them on the website. Those could just be 1-slide projects that say "Course coming soon!"
The same method may or may not be possible if the projects will be in an LMS. An LMS launches from a different file. Plus, an LMS may prevent another course from opening automatically. So you'd have to test this in your LMS.
Be aware that you can only link to the starting slide of another course. You can't link to a specific slide or scene.
Another option, depending on what you are trying to accomplish, might be to use 2 Storyline blocks in a Rise 360 course/framework. You could even nest a "must complete the block above" divider to keep users from seeing the second block until the 1st one is complete.
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Hi, Rafa,
If you know in advance where both published Storyline courses will be stored, you could insert a links to access them.
Best wishes.
Another option, depending on what you are trying to accomplish, might be to use 2 Storyline blocks in a Rise 360 course/framework. You could even nest a "must complete the block above" divider to keep users from seeing the second block until the 1st one is complete.
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