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JLangenwalter's avatar
JLangenwalter
Community Member
5 years ago

Manual upload of SCORM 1.2 zip to Review 360

Hi there! I was able to locate the zip file for a Rise 360 course. I don't have the project in Rise, but wanted to upload the SCORM 1.2 zip to Review 360. When I try to do this, I am met with an error "This file is not supported" although it should be. Any help? I can provide the zip, but cannot do so in the public forum. 

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  • i wonder if this feature is available now - uploading a SCORM file to Review - I can't locate the .story file anymore.

    • PhilMayor's avatar
      PhilMayor
      Super Hero

      You still need storyline file, as you need to publish for manual upload.

      Sent from my iPhone

  • Thanks Phil. I wonder if there is a workaround, as I couldn't locate that storyline file, and my starting point is the .zip SCORM file - i mean without redoing the entire thing. 

    • JoseTansengco's avatar
      JoseTansengco
      Staff

      Hi Penelope, 

      There isn't a way to convert an LMS-published Storyline 360 output to a file for manual Review 360 uploading. You will need the original Storyline project file so you can republish the course with different settings. 

      Let me know if you have any questions!

  • BBarker94's avatar
    BBarker94
    Community Member

    I know this was posted 5 years ago, but has anyone found a solution to this? This is still so needed!

    My organization has so many old SCORM .zip files that we are just trying to review ahead of a total curriculum redesign but we have no way of adding them to Review360/sharing them for comments. It is causing a huge problem gathering stakeholder feedback.

    • JLangenwalter's avatar
      JLangenwalter
      Community Member

      No, there is no solution for the zip to be converted or able to be edited. However.. support can help you recover the project in Rise (depending on time that has passed and who owned it etc.). The best thing to do IMO is to always have the developers share their project ownership with you and to share with the team. 

    • JLangenwalter's avatar
      JLangenwalter
      Community Member

      The other thing you can do that is super annoying is just recreate the course from the existing file. Use it as a point of reference I mean. Features in Rise are much more robust than they were even at the beginning of this year and while it's tedious and annoying, it's been my only option at times.