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Highspot & Articulate
Hello all. I'm new to Articulate and have been self-teaching until I attend the June in-person training. I'm responsible for building internal training for our teams and will be building in Storyline/Rise and housing in Highspot. Does any one else use these two platforms together? TIA
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- JeniferCommunity Member
Thank you Sam. Highspot does support SCORM files. I think it's their system having issues, but looking for other opinions. I also have this message on their community forum. As far as me posting this in the Accessibility instead of General forum.... that shows you how fun last week was going. LOL. Thanks again for the response. Have a great week!
- YvetteCommunity Member
Hi Jennifer,
I use articulate and Highspot. Unfortunately, with SCORM files in Highspot, it's kind of an all or nothing. You can add a SCORM file but it has to be the entire lesson. You can't add a SCORM to a lesson you've added other content to (text, video, etc). Not sure if that answers your question?
- SamHillSuper Hero
Hi Jenifer I haven't had experience with Highspot, but provided it supports one of the standards such as SCORM (12. or 2004) or xAPI, you can publish content from Storyline/Rise that will track successfully on the platform. You will be able to track individual completions, score (if applicable), bookmarking and individual responses to questions/answers.
When it comes to deploying content on an LMS, you'll just need to reach out to Highspot support (or ChatGPT) and ask advice on the best configuration options to use to present the content. For example, you may be able to determine if the content is launched in a new window or a frameset etc, whether certain navigation buttons should be available in the LMS player.
If the system supports SCORM, which version of SCORM do they support? SCORM 1.2 is very commonly supported, SCORM 2004 is less common, but is better to use as it supports a lot more data to be stored which can avoid some potential issues with Articulate courses (occasionally they try and store data beyond the LMS capability).
Just letting you know this is posted in the Accessibility forum and may not get in front of as many eyes as the general forum.