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LTI compliant?
Hi,
I was wondering if Articulate Storyline is LTI compliant? I didn't see any verbiage on the product support page.
Thank you!
Denice
31 Replies
- RenGomezStaff
Hi Dearne,
Thanks for following up. We don’t have currently have plans for this feature in our roadmap, but we’ll remain active in our tracking of this request and be sure to update this discussion if anything changes!
- MathNotermans-9Community Member
+1 For LTI
- MaxdeRaaffCommunity Member
Dear Articulate team,
My contact at an Australian University is very inclined to use FeedbackFruits within Articulate to make course designs within Articulate more engaging and active. Could you please update me, and the community, on the possibility to integrate third party LTI tools? This is of essence for more engaging course designs and flexibility for course designers.
Looking forward to your reply.Max de Raaff
FeedbackFruits
Thanks, Max for reaching out! We've not added LTI compliance to our product roadmap yet but appreciate you adding your voice. You can see our Articulate 360 Feature Roadmap here, and our “What’s New” page highlights features recently added.
- Rien-BakkerCommunity Member
Hello Ashley,
Have there been any updates regarding an LTI for Articulate? Rise?
Regards,
Hans
Hello Hans!
We are compliant with SCORM, xAPI, cmi5, and AICC, but not LTI. We are continuing to track this request and will update this discussion when it makes it on our feature roadmap.
- TracyWilson-8a0Community Member
Are there any updates regarding LTI (specifically Canvas) for Articulate Rise or Storyline?
Thank you,
Tracy
- MathNotermans-9Community Member
As an LTI will enable a tool to create content directly on the LMS or publish straight to the LMS, i donot expect this to happen quickly. Especially Canvas is thus closed Articulate would need to go through quite some hoops to get a desktop app like Storyline working on/with Canvas.
With Scorm or xApi however you can publish your endresult quite well on Canvas. - DamionYoungCommunity Member
@Math Notermans - that's not really the way that LTI tools work - content is generally stored on the tool provider (e.g Panopto, H5P, and ideally Articulate :) ) not on the tool consumer (Canvas). At its simplest, LTI act as like 'Sign in with Facebook' or 'Sign-in with Google' - Articulate would essentially be saying that it would trust Canvas to tell it who someone was and what role they have (ie student or instructor) in the Canvas course where the LTI tool was launched. It would then show them the appropriate content in Articulate, often embedded within Canvas to make it look as if it was actually in Canvas all along.
- MathNotermans-9Community Member
You are completely correct Damion. Nevertheless i donot think Articulate ever will release a version of Storyline being compliant with LTI. At best it will be working with Review... but i doubt they will do that.
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