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GUIDE: How to Upload Storyline Content to the Web Using Amazon S3
Hi All!
I've seen many people asking for additional help on how to upload Storyline projects using Amazon S3, so I put together a tutorial that should help out. If you have any additional questions or if anything needs to be modified, just let me know in the comments below.
http://www.devlinpeck.com/talks/upload-share-elearning
Thanks,
Devlin
73 Replies
- DaynWilkinsCommunity Member
Very helpful description of the process. Saved me a load of time working this out.
Thanks Devlin.
- DevlinPeckCommunity Member
You're welcome! I'm glad that it helped :)
- AhmedGendyaCommunity Member
Hi,
Thanks Devlin for the tutorial here.
I would like to ask if there is a way to control course features through AWS service. For example, is there a way to to make the course size/resolution adaptable to several devices?
Thank you ..
- JamesWootenCommunity Member
Devlin,
I am a volunteer science teacher in a school without the resources for an LMS. All of my expenses are my own and it has been getting harder and harder to make it work financially. Finding out about AWS services was a lifesaver for me to be able to provide quality interactive content that the students really like and learn from at a distance. Students literally have asked for more. Just wanted you to know that your work is still helping people and making a difference. Thank you!
- ShaunRowe-02599Community Member
Hello Everyone! I hope this thread is still active. I uploaded the HTML file to AWS and am getting the below error. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
<Error>
<Code>AccessDenied</Code>
<Message>Access Denied</Message>
<RequestId>HZR9YAVW0M2S57SA</RequestId>
<HostId>+6Y+LgbSlpt8PVmkkWR0voJG1FVnMqNRszEFi0w1wl6Ej6sUm68KbVV1TZ5J9hYEiAByNFjy+MU=</HostId>
</Error>- JustinMcElweeCommunity Member
Hi Shaun! I was actually just coming to post the same issue. I think the UI must have changed again.
- KateMackenzieCommunity Member
Hi Devlin! thank you so much for your tutorial.
I have worked my way through it but I don't see the additional upload options button.this means i am unable to set the ACL list,
as i've tried uploading and skippin this step and no joy.
I'm in Australia which might change the settings ?
SCTACH all that i got it to work.
YEAH HAR - DevlinPeckCommunity Member
Hi all! I recorded an updated tutorial for uploading projects to Amazon S3. This approach is MUCH easier and you only need to fiddle with the permissions once (instead of changing the permissions every time you upload). Check it out: https://youtu.be/AutgRGiR3CQ
- MichelleEdwa657Community Member
Nice! A few years old but still relevant. I was making one of those common mistakes and this fixed it for me. I watched a few tutorials and this was by far the best. Thanks!
- CherylAsherCommunity Member
I am so grateful for this! I've been trying to get my company to use SL360 for quite a while, and while I convinced them to purchase it several months ago, we haven't been using it much. This guide gave me everything I needed to quickly get up to speed on publishing for the web and making the courses accessible so that now we will use it for more of our training. @Devlin, you are my hero today, thank you!
- KyleYates1Community Member
For any getting an error when trying to access the link, adding a bucket policy always does the trick for me. For example... it's under permissions
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "PublicRead",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Principal": "*",
"Action": [
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:GetObjectVersion"
],
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::leanleader1jeopardy/*"
}
]
}
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