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Archive Source Files to Local Disk/Network
Hello,
Is there a way to archive the Rise course source files, not just the associated media, to local disk for future access/revision if needed later?
Thank you,
Kellie
7 Replies
Hi Kellie,
Since Rise is a web app, there's no way to save the course files locally, they're stored in the cloud.
Let me know if you have any other questions. :)
- KellieMitche468Community Member
Hi Allison,
Just a bit more digging here …Since stored in the cloud really means on a disk remotely so is there a way to divert those to an archive locally? Sorry to be so bullish but this is really an important issue to our learning group.
This would be an important feature request. One I'm sure many of us could use.Thank you so much Allison!
Kellie
Hi Kellie,
Unfortunately, that’s not currently possible. If you have time to log a feature request and tell us more about your specific needs, that would be super helpful!
Let me know if there’s anything else I can help you with.
- JeffOliver-dbb7Community Member
How about the ability to export a Rise file in a format that can be imported back into Rise?
Jeff
Hi there, Jeff. While you can export the content of your course, there isn't a format that can be loaded back into Rise for editing.
If you have some challenges with moving or accessing your courses, please let me know! I'll try to find a way to help.
- CarlFink1Community Member
Reviving this. My department has a need to archive courses, so that (for one scenario) a different developer, working 3 years from now after I have left my current position, can retrieve the course and update it. Many other web applications do this, and it's weird that Rise doesn't.
And yes, I'm going to go directly from here to the feature request page.
- CarlFink1Community Member
Thinking about it ... while not as good, having shareable folders that could be common among an entire team would be very useful in general. We're already using a corporate account for which we pay--it would cost you almost nothing to let us work collaboratively on projects without having to fiddle with individual permissions whenever someone goes on vacation or gets promoted.
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