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Insights about Publishing Rise Courses to Web?
Hello:
We are looking into building a course in Rise that we don't want to put in our LMS but instead host on our website. This is the first time I haven't published to a SCORM file and I'd like to get my head around this before talking with our web team.
Does anyone have experience publishing Rise (or even Storyline 360) courses to the web that would be willing to provide me with some guidance? Here are a few (very basic) things I'm wondering about:
- When I publish a Rise course to Web, I'm not sure what to items in the content files are needed by the web team.
- Is there a certain amount of server space that we need to be sure is available for the course?
- Will learners just access a link on our website to see the course?
- What else should I be thinking about?
Thanks in advance.
11 Replies
Hi Ellen,
Thanks for reaching out to the community! Here are my answers to your questions:
- You'll need to give them the entire output folder, with all the subfolders and content.
- Once you export your course, you can right-click on the folder to find out the file size. That's how much space you'll need.
- Yes :)
- Nothing else I can think of but we'll see what other community members have to say
If there's anything else I can do to help, please let me know!
- ShuzanahAbdeen-Community Member
Hi Ellen
I just want to understand if we wish to upload the Rise course on an intranet site then how does it work. Do we use the same web version download? We do not want it to be a deep link of a SCORM file that is uploaded on the LMS. Please can you clarify.
thanks
Shuzanah
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Shuzanah,
See this post: https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-360-Publishing-Content-for-Web-Distribution
- EllenPriceCommunity Member
Thank you so much for your answers. I'm obviously a noob!
Ellen
You're welcome! Everyone starts somewhere ;)
- DavidTaitSuper Hero
I can't think of anything else you'd need to think about either, other than whether you want to password protect the course.
- AmyEdmonds-e306Community Member
another noob here - when I design a course to publish to LMS, I always add an Exit Course Link at the end. I see that's for LMS only. what's the best way to let the learner know they've completed the course when we publish it to a website (or on Review 360)
Hey Amy! Great question. I would suggest adding a final lesson called "Conclusion" with some text that indicates the learner has reached the end of the course, and they can close their browser window.
Would that be an option for you?
- KristenBjorkCommunity Member
Is there any way to publish a Rise course to the web and have it "report" completion? We don't need a ton of tracking, but we do want to know whether or not a course has been completed. We will likely host it on our server behind a login. Thanks!
Hi Kristen. There is nothing in the Rise 360 web output that will report completion.
Could you embed web content, like a 3rd party survey tool, for learners to signal completion in the final lesson of your course? Google Forms or SurveyMonkey come to mind. You would use the multimedia > embed block for that.
- ShuzanahAbdeen-Community Member
Thanks Karl - that was helpful