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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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- JANESADLERCommunity Member
Hi can we get an update of the Rise & Storyline import/export feature I note this is an old thread so I am keen to know what the current status is. thanks
Hi Jane,
You can use a Storyline block to add that content right into Rise. Take a look at the details here.
Ryan,
You can add more than one Storyline block into a Rise course, and you could link individual Rise courses into one master Storyline course, but I think the snag will still be tracking and reporting on the users completion of the course. Both with look for one completion element such as viewing a certain amount of the course, or a score on a quiz.
- RyanGovreau-2a3Community Member
Ashley, thanks for the reply. I think I'm following you. When you say "link individual Rise courses into one master Storyline course", are you referring to using the link within Share > Preview link within Rise?
As far as both Rise and Storyline looking for completion requirements, do you think I could get around this by selecting "No LMS - Web Only" from Rise, and trigger completion by a trigger in Storyline?
Hey Ryan, you're spot on!
To break it down, you'll want to follow these steps for each of the Rise courses:
- Publish the Rise courses for No LMS-Web Only.
- Host the published output on a web server, and copy the link to the index.html file.
- In Storyline 360, add a web object. Paste the link to the index.html file into the web object.
Now let's address tracking. Were you hoping to track learners based on a quiz score, or track based on simply viewing the lesson?
- ShannonBowlingCommunity Member
I need to do what Ryan is doing. I have 3 different Rise courses. General topic is the same, but language and details vary by role in the organization. Assigning 3 different courses to the correct people would be cumbersome within our LMS. However, having a single Storyline course where the learner can select their role and is taken to the corresponding Rise course could be a good solution. Unfortunately, I don't know what you mean when you say "Host the published output on a web server, and copy the link to the index.html file". Can someone provide specific instructions for a non-tech savvy person as to bullet point two above? Quiz is built directly into Rise at this time.
- RyanGovreau-2a3Community Member
Thanks Alyssa,
Tracking and reporting is where it gets fun. On the opening slide, the learner would select their preferred language - English, Spanish, Chinese. Base on that selection, they would then go down the respective branch. Completion could be either one - quiz score or "slide view", typically there are knowledge checks at the end of our courses.
Since there is no LMS reporting from the Rise courses, all the reporting elements would be coming from the Storyline shell, correct?
You got it, Ryan! You'll want to track completion within Storyline.
You could add a course completion trigger at the end of each language scene.
- If you want to track based on passing a quiz, add the course completion trigger to the Success layer of each quiz result slide. Keep in mind the actual quiz score will not be reported to the LMS.
- If you want to track based on slides viewed, add the course completion trigger to base layer of the last slide in each scene.
- LindsayWilliamsCommunity Member
Alyssa,
I have a similar course structure to Ryan's. I am using Storyline as a wrapper in order to create branching so that learners can access Rise content customized to their entity. I have 10 Rise courses embedded as WebObjects. Learners select from a menu of 10 items which then directs them to the appropriate Rise module. I have a results slide in Storyline which I am using to track completion. However, I don't want the learner to be able to click Continue to reach the results slide until after the Rise content has been fully reviewed. Do you know if there is a way to pass a variable from Rise to Storyline so that I can change the state of the Continue button from disabled to normal once the Rise module is complete?
- jenDoveCommunity Member
@lindsay - I'm working with a large Rise course and trying to segment it using Storyline like you have done. I'd love to see your template! Would you be willing to share it?
Hi Lindsay,
I haven't seen a lot of examples of using Rise inside Storyline, as it's more often the reverse set up to allow for both to be responsive. We've built the method here to allow you to track a Storyline course inside of Rise, but since you're using the reverse set up I'll be curious what the community offers for ideas!
- LindsayWilliamsCommunity Member
Thanks, Ashley. Using RISE inside of Storyline is allowing me to build the required branching which wasn't possible in RISE alone.
I imagine I might be able to embed Javascript in Storyline to pass a completion variable from the RISE module. Thoughts?
Hi Lindsay,
Implementing Javascript is well outside my knowledge, so I hope that some of our community experts can weigh in!
- SalZapataCommunity Member
Hello,
I am also new to Rise, and was wondering if this feature to Import from Storyline 360 or convert a file to Rise is available.
My issue is that I have Storyline 2 files that I have converted to Storyline 360, and need to convert them to Rise without having to redo all the work in Rise.
Please let me know if this is possible?
Thanks,
Sal
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