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MariaPeralta
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2 years ago

Export Training to Microsoft Teams

Hello!

Does anyone knows if it is possible to export my storyline training to microsoft teams? In order to put it inside a teams group tab. For them to be able to complete the training within Teams!? Thank you in advance

  • Do you want to use Teams as a way for them to find and access the training? In that case, you can publish to Web. That creates a folder which holds an html file (web page) and all the files it needs to function. Place the file someplace where everybody has access, like an internal network, or an accessible internet location, or Teams, if it will allow the kind of access a web site needs. Then place the link to the html file on the Teams tab.

    Do you want Teams to function as an LMS, recording who takes the training and what their scores are?  I’m not familiar enough with Teams to know if that will work, but I doubt it.

    Or something else?

    • MariaPeralta's avatar
      MariaPeralta
      Community Member

      What I am wondering if it is possible.. is if we can upload our training from storyline to microsoft teams, but to a group's tab? In a way that the learner goes to a Team within teams and open one tab and instead of him having to click and open the training in the web he could open it within teams? similar of when you add sharepoint to a teams tab. 

      • MarcCuypers-78c's avatar
        MarcCuypers-78c
        Community Member

        Hi Maria,

        I think in order to start a learning module, said module needs to be on a platform that's capable of interpreting SCORM. By default, I think neither OneDrive nor Sharepoint, where your Teams files are located, are capable of interpreting SCORM. Although that said, I do remember way back hearing from someone who managed to configure his Sharepoint to interpret SCORM.

        Way easier - although probably not the seamless solution you're looking for - would be to host the learning module in a course within a LMS and add a weblink to that course or the eLearning itself as a tab to your team.

        Regards,

        Marc

  • Marc,

    SL can publish to the web, and not include SCORM. SCORM is to allow the course to talk to the LMS. If all they need is access to the training, they don’t need SCORM. They should be able to share the training just like any other file, except they have to upload a series of files, instead of only one.