Hello, community! I hope this finds you all doing well.
I'm stumped and hoping you can help. We do not have an LMS so I need to publish a course to the web and then upload it to MS Stream. I know I could publish it as a video however I want to keep the interactive elements of a course. Is that possible? If so, which of the published files do I upload to Stream?
Leslie, here's a question for you...I see Articulate Online is going away and being replaced by Rise. If my organization buys a Rise license, can we publish courses as if it were an LMS and have our employees access them online there? Does that act as a pseudo-LMS?
If you're interested in Rise.com, I'd recommend using the chat feature on the website to discuss the size of your organizational needs. Just click the icon in the bottom right of the screen.
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Hey I know for rise you can publish as a web and that would provide you a link.
Hi Shari,
It looks like MS Streams only accepts video files, so the content will not be interactive.
Microsoft Stream formats and codecs
I look forward to hearing from others in the community on how they are handling a similar requirement.
Thanks, Geraldine...I'm wondering if publishing to Rise would maintain the interactivity?
Thanks, Leslie...I'm hoping others will have some creative solutions!
Thanks, Leslie...I'm hoping others will have some creative solutions!
Leslie, here's a question for you...I see Articulate Online is going away and being replaced by Rise. If my organization buys a Rise license, can we publish courses as if it were an LMS and have our employees access them online there? Does that act as a pseudo-LMS?
Hi Shari,
Publishing to the web or an LMS will maintain any interactivity that you've created in Storyline.
Storyline 360: Publishing and Sharing Content
If you're interested in Rise.com, I'd recommend using the chat feature on the website to discuss the size of your organizational needs. Just click the icon in the bottom right of the screen.
The team there would be happy to help you!
Thank you so much, Leslie!