My trial period expires in 20 days. By then I will have finished my training program, but there will be students that need to access the material. Will my course still be available for students after the expiration date? Please let me know. Thank you.
Depends on where and how the material is made available to them. The product that the trial version creates is the real deal. The only thing that happens after the 30 day trial of Storyline is that you can't use Storyline to create or modify anything.
Now if you are talking about a trial period for where you have made the material available to your students, that is a different matter altogether.
Thanks for your responses. I will publish my Articulate training in an LMS named Schoology. Students will need to access the training and work on the quizzes. My concern is, will they be able to open the material, take quizzes, view the results and so on? Please confirm. Thank you.
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Hi Lorena,
As long as the story file is published they should be able to access the published version.
Cheers,
Julie
Depends on where and how the material is made available to them. The product that the trial version creates is the real deal. The only thing that happens after the 30 day trial of Storyline is that you can't use Storyline to create or modify anything.
Now if you are talking about a trial period for where you have made the material available to your students, that is a different matter altogether.
Hi Walt and Julie,
Thanks for your responses. I will publish my Articulate training in an LMS named Schoology. Students will need to access the training and work on the quizzes. My concern is, will they be able to open the material, take quizzes, view the results and so on? Please confirm. Thank you.
Hi Lorena,
Yes they will be able to access the course in the LMS even if your trial has ended. As Walt says, the trial produces "the real deal."
Cheers,
Julie
"The real deal"
I like that Julie :)
Looks like Walt and Julie have taken care of you here Lorena. Just let us know if you need any further assistance and enjoy the rest of your trial.
We have to credit Walt for that characterization.
Thanks for all your help!
Lorena
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