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MartinEvans-d2a
Community Member
8 years ago

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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  • I would like to go the other way with this.  I have developed a pilot course in Rise  However, because we need quiz and reflection reporting we are using added tools (google forms/quizzes and padlet) to allow us to capture student answers.   I would now like to publish this course so that it can be uploaded by multiple faculty members into blackboard and so that it will allow them to capture their students answers.  I do not want to manage google forms and padlet for them so I need to to be something the course itself does.  I am hoping I can put all the existing Rise content into Storyline 360 and build out the evaluations from there since storyline can track student answers and report them to the LMS.  How would this work? 

    (Note I am an Instructional Design student using an Articulate account from my institution so I need a stand alone solution that will work after my account expires).

     

    Thank You!

    Alexis

    • AllisonLaMotte's avatar
      AllisonLaMotte
      Staff

      Hi Alexis,

      You can certainly build out your surveys and quizzes directly in Storyline. You'll want to test this out and make sure you're able to see the answers on the LMS side because while Storyline always sends that information, not all LMSs allow you to view it.

      If you don't want to sign up for your own Articulate 360 subscription, the only other option would be to buy Storyline 3, which is a standalone license. There's more information on that here.

      Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • Hi Shannon! 

    Do you already have a web server where you could host published content? If not, both of the options below are free, and I've included links to video tutorials on how to set them up!

    • Amazon S3 offers free hosting with generous usage limits. If you go over your limit, you'll be charged a small fee. See this video tutorial by Tom Kuhlmann to learn more about Amazon S3.
    • Google Cloud also has a free hosting service. You'll be charged a small fee if you go over the free limit. See this video tutorial by Tom Kuhlmann to learn more about Google Cloud.
  • Is there a possibility to convert the Rise 360 contents to Storyline 360, or this is still not available?

     

  • Hi Nelumdini! Thanks for your question!

    Rise 360 and Storyline 360 are very different authoring tools, and there isn't a way to directly transfer content from one tool to another. 

    Rise 360 is a web-based tool where you can quickly and easily build a course using blocks and lessons. 

    Storyline 360 is a desktop app for building fully-customized interactions. Courses are designed using slides and scenes.

    You can dive deeper into the difference between the two tools in these articles:

  • EdwardErbland's avatar
    EdwardErbland
    Community Member

    If I understand correctly, I can embed a test from Storyline 360 into Rise 360, but I can't get the grades? 

    • hazelB's avatar
      hazelB
      Staff

      That's right, Edward. Storyline blocks in Rise don't send any question or score-related information to your LMS.

  • EdwardErbland's avatar
    EdwardErbland
    Community Member

    Just so I understand, here is this massive and powerful platform that doesn't talk...to itself? Time for better paid and more qualified programmers, and don't blame COVID...this can all be done from home. 

  • Hi Edward! Just a clarification here -- you can track the Storyline Block quiz score by choosing the quiz tracking option when you publish from Storyline to Review 360. Then, when you export for LMS, select the Storyline block as the tracking option. More details on that here.​

    In that scenario, the quiz score will be sent to the LMS, but question-level details aren't sent to the LMS for Storyline blocks.

  • Hi team,

    I designed a course in Rise 360 and now I need to do a text-to-speech. As I understand Rise doesnt have this option yet. Can I move already designed course in Storyline or should I recreate a course in Storyline from the scratch to have a voice-over?

    Thank you!

  • Hello team,

    Is there now a way to export a Rise project and import it onto Storyline 360 (perhaps as SCORM)?

    • LeaSAgato's avatar
      LeaSAgato
      Staff

      Hi, Haeyoung!

      You can export your Rise course for web distribution and host it on a web server. With this, you can embed your Rise course in Storyline as a web object.  You can check out this article for directions on how to embed your published Rise 360 content. Let me know if this works for you!

       

  • Hello, I see this is an old thread, but I want to add my voice to the comments. I have several faculty who have fully built Rise courses that they want to make "more robust" in Storyline. (Specifically, in the branching scenario arena, the options in Rise are limiting in terms of word count, and they want to add some additional options to the branches.)

    Since these are edits to existing courses, it would be awesome to import the Rise course into Storyline in an editable format so I would not need to completely recreate these courses.  I know they are not the same tech, so they don't "talk" to each other that way, but if there's any idea of developing this function, I'm sure it would help many other Instructional Designers like myself!