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Export Rise File and Import in StoryLine
Hi there. I am currently facing an issue with content being published in Rise as Scorm 1.2 which is not displaying properly in my LMS when using IE. However content published in StoryLine as Scorm 1.2 works fine.
Is it possible to export content from Rise and import into StoryLine that I can then publish as Scorm 1.2?
Any thoughts will be much appreciated.
Kind regards, Angelo.
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- PhilMayorSuper Hero
You could publish and then insert as a web object but this would break the responsiveness of the player and also the tracking would have to be based on slides viewed rather than the rise content.
Hey, Angelo!
You can embed Rise courses into Storyline 360. Just copy the shareable web link for your Rise course and paste it into a web object.
If your course includes a quiz, build that part in Storyline rather than Rise so your LMS can track the results from the Storyline SCORM package.
I hope that helps!
- DineoMoseboCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa
Please can you assist - how does a user move from the rise course back to the next slide which is the quiz in storyline?
- CatherineBeg727Community Member
I am new to Rise, so please forgive my ignorance. If Storyline 360 is responsive and you do as Alyssa has explained here, wouldn't it keep the responsiveness of Rise in Storyline? This is how I am thinking I am going to combine the two to incorporate some of the elements that I want to use that I can do in Storyline but limited in Rise.
You got it, Catherine! Rise will scale to fit the size of the web object in your Storyline slide, just as it would on a mobile device.
Let me know if you need any help embedding the Rise course in Storyline. I'm happy to assist!
- ElizabethStoosCommunity Member
I tried to embed our Rise link into Storyline 360, (slide) however its simply showing the link on the slide. I assumed it would unpack it and embed the content into the slides individually?
Hi Elizabeth,
Did you insert the "Share" link as a web object in Storyline? Web objects aren't available to view in preview or while editing the slide, so you'd see it appear as just the link on the slide itself with a grey background. Once you've published it you can see the Rise course inside a Storyline file.
- jenDoveCommunity Member
I'm having a similar issue. I've created my course in Rise, then embedded it as a web object on a Storyline slide, right before my quiz slides. I've published it, and loaded it into my LMS, however, I have lost ability for the progress tracking (orange circle indicators). Every time the content is launched in our LMS, the progress is not kept.
I do not know whether I should put the quiz back into rise, and publish the link only, with no reporting, or keep it this way. When I publish Rise as a SCORM 1.2 or 2004, it will not load into my LMS.
Help?
Hey Jen, I'm happy to help!
First, I want to be sure I understand the functionality of your course. It sounds like you have Rise lesson content, followed by quiz questions. Is that correct?
When you build the entire course in Rise (including the quiz questions), you mentioned you had trouble uploading it to your LMS. What LMS are you using? Have you tried another LMS like SCORM Cloud to see if it uploads there?
I'd be happy to help you test in SCORM Cloud. Simply attach your Rise LMS output to this thread, and I'll do the rest!
- jenDoveCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa,
Initially I embedded a Rise course (pubished as a link) as a web object into a Storyline file, because my LMS was not playing nicely with Rise. Instead, I've now put the final quiz directly into Rise, eliminating the need for Storyline for this project, then tested it in SCORM Cloud. So far, it's working. I don't know what the final quiz output will be though.
My LMS is BizLibrary, in case anyone else is having difficulty with compatibility.
Good to hear it's working in SCORM Cloud, Jen.
Have you had a chance to reach out to the BizLibrary support team? I would let them know that the output file works in SCORM Cloud, and hopefully they can point you in the right direction. Let us know what you find out!
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