StoryLine on Android using AMP
Sep 18, 2014
By
Paul Taghoy
Hello. I'm a newbie. I'd like to ask about viewing the content to AMP. I already installed the AMP for Android and I had also published my Articulate project and included the HTML 5 output, and allowed the project to be used on mobile devices and allowed downloading for offline reading. Now, I am done transferring my project to my android phone. Whenever I try to view the story.html, it says that the webpage is not available. The webpage at content://com......etc might be temporarily down or it may moved permanently to a new web address. What should I do? Pls Help. You're appreciated.
12 Replies
First off, did you publish your content with Storyline 1? The new Android AMP requires HTML5 content published with Storyline 2. Second, the prescribed way to access content is to upload it to some web server (not loading it directly onto your device's file system) and then launch it.
Hello Super Hero. I appreciate your reply. Yeah, I did published the project using Soryline2. So, after transferring the files to the web server, what should I do? Just forgive my ignorance.
Once the content is uploaded to a server, open your device's browser and launch your content's URL, e.g. www.mycompany.com/mycontent/story.html. With the AMP installed, this will launch your content in the AMP. See here for more info.
Thanks you for your help Super hero. It'll be a big help for our LMS project. Thanks!
Anyways, what do LMS tracking does? Is LMS = in Scorm Package and AMP = TinCan?
SCORM and TinCan are standards that define the communication between courseware and an LMS. If you want to track mobile learners' (access via AMP) completion of a course and/or quiz scores, then your LMS needs to support the TinCan standard.
Thanks Michael. So in-order for me to track my students (in example), the mobile learners must be connected to the internet? If so, How will I make my AMP connected to my LMS? I gotta lot of confusions out here. haha
Yes, in order for tracking info/scores to be communicated to an LMS, you need to have an Internet connection. See here for info on how to publish/access a course for LMS.
Thanks for that Michael. You're great! Obviously, we had tried uploading our zipped articulate project on moodle (local pc only). Are you also an expect in moodle?
Nope, I'm not a Moodle expert by any means . There are a few community members with extensive Moodle experience, one of them being Dan Marsden. Here is one Moodle+TinCan thread that might interest you.
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