Hello to all, i'm new in this world of e-learning and i'm notably amazed with the features of this software and the infinity of possibilities that it allows. But i have one doubt, what i wanna know is very simple. It is possible to upload my project in storyline to my account on Adobe Viewer after publishing? OR use the code to put just the slide (without the player) inside a html page?
I'll defer to the community on any specifics of playing it within the Adobe viewer, as I haven't used it personally. But I did want to point you to the system requirements for Storyline and how to publish for web with some other options of web servers to share the content.
I assume you're in the trial version? You're able to create courses and publish in the trial version (it's a full version of the software) to ensure that it'll work how you would like it to - so I'd suggest create a small course and publish it to where you'd eventually like to house it and make sure it's all working as desired. If you need anything else let us know!
Thanks for your help Ashley! But i still don't get it, i'm brazilian and my english isn't so good. I already read these articles, but this universe is new for me. Can you clarify for me if the platform Adobe Viewer can be considered an LMS?
No worries, you're English seems great! I'm not familiar with Adobe Viewer, so I don't know what type of features or functions it has, but a basic LMS is a place to host your courses online, where you can track and report on the results, answers, etc. of your users. You may want to look at Articulate Online, which is one way to host your courses and track users progress. You can do a free trial of Articulate online.
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Hi Sara and welcome to Heroes!
I'll defer to the community on any specifics of playing it within the Adobe viewer, as I haven't used it personally. But I did want to point you to the system requirements for Storyline and how to publish for web with some other options of web servers to share the content.
I assume you're in the trial version? You're able to create courses and publish in the trial version (it's a full version of the software) to ensure that it'll work how you would like it to - so I'd suggest create a small course and publish it to where you'd eventually like to house it and make sure it's all working as desired. If you need anything else let us know!
Thanks for your help Ashley! But i still don't get it, i'm brazilian and my english isn't so good. I already read these articles, but this universe is new for me. Can you clarify for me if the platform Adobe Viewer can be considered an LMS?
Hi Sara,
No worries, you're English seems great! I'm not familiar with Adobe Viewer, so I don't know what type of features or functions it has, but a basic LMS is a place to host your courses online, where you can track and report on the results, answers, etc. of your users. You may want to look at Articulate Online, which is one way to host your courses and track users progress. You can do a free trial of Articulate online.
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