I am really interested in how easy or hard it is to convert Articulate storyline courses into Presenter courses? It seems like a backward step I know. But it's a request we have had and I simply want to know if there's any automated or easy import that could be done - or is it faster to just rebuild - note, this course is not based on PowerPoint.
Thanks Leslie - looks super easy - do you know of anyone that have had problems outside of resizing or formatting problems? Just interested in if there are bugs in this method when say importing a storyline course that has assessments and multiple attempts i.e. does that copy across just as easily as shown keeping functionality, any variables etc?
I'm not sure why I'd ever want to do this but it is quite interesting. Does all of the interactivity, branching, quizzing, SCORM reporting etc., transfer over?
Hi Brett and Brenden! There is not a lot of information or interest on doing this and just like Presenter to Storyline it is not a one-to-one conversion. I would venture to say that you would lose 'interactivity' because you are inserting the material as a web object, so much like inserting a video.
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Hi Brenden and welcome to E-Learning Heroes! You can check out this tutorial on importing Storyline content into Presenter '09.
Thanks Leslie - looks super easy - do you know of anyone that have had problems outside of resizing or formatting problems? Just interested in if there are bugs in this method when say importing a storyline course that has assessments and multiple attempts i.e. does that copy across just as easily as shown keeping functionality, any variables etc?
I'm not sure why I'd ever want to do this but it is quite interesting. Does all of the interactivity, branching, quizzing, SCORM reporting etc., transfer over?
Hi Brett and Brenden! There is not a lot of information or interest on doing this and just like Presenter to Storyline it is not a one-to-one conversion. I would venture to say that you would lose 'interactivity' because you are inserting the material as a web object, so much like inserting a video.
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