Uploading SCORM compliant Storyline 2 project in WIX

Jun 24, 2015

Can anyone help? I need help urgently.

I need to submit by SCORM compliant RLO - which I created in Storyline 2 - to WIX so that it will open directly.

WIX does not accept .zip files or FTP.

It accepts HTML and Flash only.

What should I do?

Monica Kar

 

11 Replies
Ashi (Neha) Tandon

Hi Monica,

This article might assist you to create a link: http://www.articulate.com/support/storyline/publishing-and-sharing-articulate-storyline-content

Publish you output with the desired SCORM settings and create the link.

As far as I know, you can directly add the HTML link in WIX.

Once added, re size it as needed and it will work.

Hope this helps!

Ashi 

Ashi (Neha) Tandon

Hi Mon,

I published using the same settings and its working for me. Let's try following steps:

A. Publish your file with the desired settings. Create zip file (SCORM) right away when it is published.

B. Upload zip file over here.

C. Create link.

D. Go to add option and click on app.

E. Click on html. A web object will be created. Double click on it and add the tempshare URL.

F. Save and Preview.

Let me know if this works.

Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard

Hi Monica,

In addition to Tempshare, you could try any of these options:

  • Amazon S3: Amazon S3 offers free hosting with generous usage limits. If you go over your limit, you'll be charged a graduated fee.
  • Dropbox: Place your published output in the Public folder in your Dropbox account to share it with others.
  • Google Drive: Change the story.html file to index.html and set the sharing permissions to Public.Here's how.
Alyssa Gomez

Hi Rao,

This thread is a bit older, so I wanted to share our most up-to-date information with you. Google will no longer allow web pages to be hosted in Google Drive after August 31, 2016. This means published Articulate courses uploaded to Google Drive will stop working.

Instead, you'll want to use Amazon S3 to host your published content. 

Hope that helps!

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