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How was this done? Storyline in canvas without looking like it was embedded in canvas
I recently came across this training video and saw that it was created in Storyline and shared in Canvas, AND can be accessed publicly without having to go through the Canvas registration system. Plus, it doesn't have the embedded look that I've seen, i.e. Storyline within Canvas interface and navigation. How did they do this?
- BrianMcCannCommunity Member
That is a cool video and I don't know how they did it either. Hopefully someone can weigh in who has an answer!
- MathNotermans-9Community Member
That is interesting...the url looks like a Canvas URL, nevertheless its available without login indeed. The full page look aint to difficult...when adding a Scorm onto Canvas in the assignment options you have these options..
If you check 'Load this tool in a new tab' it will open as fullscreen page. - MathNotermans-9Community Member
The public visibility of a course can be set in the settings of a course on Canvas. At our University this is locked, so i cannot test it any further.
Im not sure whether this will suffice to create a anonymous publicly available url... like the sample... i cannot test it alas.
Here some info from the Canvas forum...with some comments of people not being able to get it working either ;-)
https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Question-Forum/Can-a-course-in-its-entirety-be-accessed-without-creating-a/m-p/176879#M82784 - MathNotermans-9Community Member
Well i figured out how to get the url...
https://a12681-1112931.cluster275.canvas-user-content.com/courses/12681~7608/files/12681~1112931/cours%20files/StorylineDemos/cardGame/story.html
But this one won't work as at our University the public urls are locked. I guess when that was open you could access this course/page with this url...