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RISE adding content on it s own
Has anyone had RISE add content to your course without your knowledge? I have had this happen twice, where within a published scorm file there was new content - related to fake news etc.
I had deleted it and reuploaded the file, to only have it happen again. This seems to be a serious problem.
If you're inserting a link, I suspect the .php is redirecting the page. When I paste that link into a browser it takes me to a login page at https://stwcas.okstate.edu/cas/login
I assume if one is already logged in, it may redirect to a previous page or something and that's why you're getting different content.
Perhaps someone else can confirm, but I wouldn't use a .php site as the URL
- KrisHineyCommunity Member
No, that isn't it. There wasn't a link - I just happened to be going through the course from the instructor view in Canvas. It loaded the module I was going through, but it had this extra content in it.
Dr. Kris Hiney, PhD
Equine Extension Specialist
Oklahoma State University
405-744-9291" I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen." Frank Lloyd Wright
- KrisHineyCommunity Member
If you look on the right side of the screen shot, all of that text concerning fake news was placed there by Rise - not me.
I guess I'm confused. The image on the right with the fake news doesn't look like a Rise course. It looks like the course structure of Instructure.
- KrisHineyCommunity Member
I was viewing it within Canvas. The scorm file of the rise course was uploaded into Canvas. It was in the middle of the Rise module - trust me.
Dr. Kris Hiney, PhD
Equine Extension Specialist
Oklahoma State University
405-744-9291" I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen." Frank Lloyd Wright
Can you explain what you're doing in Rise? I assume that's a published Rise course that has been uploaded to Instructure. Rise has no way to pull in content dynamically outside of embedded content like an iframe.
Assuming that's the Rise course that's embedded. It's possible there's some cached content on the server. That's where I'd start. Make sure the SCORM package is up to date and any old content is gone. If you need more detailed assistance, I'd contact our support team so they can look into this.
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Simple test: if you open your course in Rise to that area, do so you see the fake news content in the Rise Lesson?