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Cloud Deployment ?
Hi everyone :)
I'm new to this, so please forgive me if I'm not making any sense.
I recently worked with one of our vendors to provide cloud updates to courses within the LMS, whereas before, they sent us the zip file, and we manually imported it in the LMS.
Is there a way to upload courses created in Rise 360 one time in the LMS, but push content updates remotely (vs manually reimport content) ? Am I dreaming too big? This would be a huge time saver!
Thank you so much,
Celia
Hi Celia,
Rise 360 doesn't have a way to push course updates directly to an LMS. As you mentioned, they will have to be manually reimported to your LMS to update the course.
- ChalTutanCommunity Member
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- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Chai,
As stated by Christopher Santos above: "Rise 360 doesn't have a way to push course updates directly to an LMS. "