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Best Options for Hosting an Articulate course
Hello, we currently use Articulate on a hosted LMS that's accessible only by our employees. However, someone in our company has asked me about posting some Articulate-developed courses on a site that could be accessed by external users (such as our clients).
Optimally, they want users to access or launch the course via a registration tool (eTouches) and then have the course send the "Completion" data back to eTouches via the API. Failing that, they'd like to find a host for the courses and then get the Completion data from that host (users would still launch or access the course from eTouches). Any ideas?
- PeterAndersonFormer Staff
Hi Rick and welcome to Heroes!
I'd recommend taking a look at Articulate Online. It allows you to easily deliver and track your content. And if you're interested in integrating an API, have a look here and here.
Good luck, and please feel free to ask any questions!
- Dave-EvansCommunity Member
Hi Rick,
Take a look at accessplan LMS, its a solution designed specifically for elearning vendors or companies managing external deligates. It allows the full registration, payment, access and tracking on elearning courses - this can either sit within your website or a dedicated learning portal.
Feel free to get in touch with any questions.
- DaveNewgassCommunity Member
- RickRussellCommunity Member
Thank you, Peter and Dave(2)!
- PeterAndersonFormer Staff
You got it, Rick! Let me know if you have any other questions.
- DaveNewgassCommunity Member
No worries.....
I used SCORM Cloud to test as well. Good stuff!
Cheers,
Dave
- CarrieBoothCommunity Member
Hey Rick, this is a super old thread, but consider posting them to google drive.
I do this all the time and love it! I then make little bit.ly links to teh content... I use it for rough drafts for clients all the time and just fun teaching tools!
Example: http://bit.ly/Phil15ls
Enjoy,
cdb
Thanks Carrie for sharing here - old thread, but just like you did people stumble upon it!
- JasonHaag-e869eCommunity Member
Veracity Learning (https://lrs.io) recently added hosting options to their LRS as well. So if you don't have an LMS and you also don't have a web server to host your content, this is a simple and affordable alternative. It also provides a way for you to add learners and a login capability that you would normally expect in an LMS.
I recently posted a tutorial on how to use this feature (if you're interested): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWahlopyA3I - KyleMarvinCommunity Member
Thanks for sharing this hosting course. I would like to take a part of this type of course. Basically, I want to know more about this type courses.