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Importing/Exporting Rise Lessons into Storyline Courses or Vice-Versa
Hello all! I'm a newbie here. Just wondering if courses (or specific lessons) developed in Rise be exported/imported into a Storyline 360 Course or vice-versa.
Thanks!
Marty Evans
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Hi Marty,
Welcome to the Community and hope you're enjoying Rise so far!
There isn't an option to import/export in Storyline or vice a versa, but we're looking at a feature to embed Storyline content into Rise although I don't have an ETA in regards to that feature yet.
To place Rise content in Storyline, you could look at using the "Share" link as a web object? It may disrupt the responsive elements of Rise though. Perhaps you could share a bit more about what you're looking to accomplish with this set up and we can offer you some alternatives or other ideas?
- HelenaSmith-805Community Member
We have a course built in Rise and would like it be reviewed by an SME, however they don't have rise. Also, we want to include the ability for them to add their comments in the course (just like Storyline)
Hi Helena! Are you asking about the ability to publish your Rise courses to Review for your SME's to take a look? That is targeted for Q2 of '17, which we are currently in.
- HelenaSmith-805Community Member
Yes, that is what I am wondering about, If this will occur soon that will be fine.
Hi Helena,
We'll keep you posted once it's released - it's targeted for this quarter. π
- RajS-f62ebc2f-aCommunity Member
Will the RISE export / import feature be made available anytime this year? It will serve as a good backup and restore function. Apart from this I also feel RISE should have folder features to be able to group lessons. Cheers.
Hey there, Raj! Good news...we are working on a folders feature to help organize your courses.
It sounds like you're also interested in the ability to export Rise project files to backup your work. That feature isn't on the roadmap yet, but we're keeping track of requests so that we can prioritize it properly.
Also, we're still finishing up Rise publishing to Articulate Review, so we'll let you all know as soon as that's ready.
Thanks for chiming in!
- RajS-f62ebc2f-aCommunity Member
Hi Crystal, great to hear that. Iβm sure many will find both features useful. Cheers.
Best Regards,
Raj.
Hi Raj!
Looks like Crystal beat me to it, but I wanted to add that if you'd like to keep a copy of a course for backup, the "Share" link will remain active even if your subscription lapses. You could also export the course for No LMS - Web Only and keep that copy for local playback. Here's a quick Peek to walk you through those steps. βΊοΈ
- RajS-f62ebc2f-aCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa, thank you for sharing. Cheers.
Best Regards,
Raj.
- KimhofmannCommunity Member
Any update on the timeline for finishing up Rise publishing to Articulate Review? Thanks
Hi Kim,
Thanks for checking in on this feature! We're still working on it, and expect it to roll out in the next couple months. We'll let you know once it does!
Hi all,
You can now publish a Rise course to Articulate Review! Take a look at the tutorial here to get started. You can access all the Articulate 360 and Rise tutorials from this page.
Today's update to Articulate 360 included a few other important fixes and new features that you'll see in the release notes here.
Let us know if you need anything else!
- RyanGovreau-2a3Community Member
Hi All, I know this is an old thread but had a question. I work with multiple language courses. Traditionally I develop one Storyline course that branches to each language. My team would like to explore using Rise, however, branching or having multiple languages is not an option in Rise.
My question: Can I develop a Rise course for each language and then insert into Storyline, essentially creating a bundle. My goal is rapid authoring, but creating a container for the multiple languages - easing the back end reporting process.
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