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Save progress in Storyline
Hi Jose.
Before I test this, I think it is important to highlight the following - How our users access the content via the navigation page created in StoryLine:
1. Create modules in rise.
2. Publish the module
3. Unzip the published folder
4. Delete all files and folders accept the scorm content folder
5. Upload the scorm content folder to Google cloud.
6. Copy the HTLM index file URL link
7. Paste link on button in StoryLine Navigation page
In this process, are we making a mistake by not uploading the scorm drive folder to google cloud as well?
If yes, then I will make the changes as you suggested and then report back.
- EricSantos5 months agoStaff
Hi Loading Systems,
I'm happy to chime in! I would say that the way you obtain the link for your Rise course is unconventional, but it works. Another method you can try is publishing your Rise course to Web, uploading it to Google Cloud, and then getting the link for the "index.html" file.
I tested your SCORM Cloud link and can confirm your findings. After clicking all the links, they opened in a new browser window. I exited the course and relaunched it. The links are no longer working on the second try. This is expected behavior for most LMSs as they consider a course in review mode after meeting the tracking requirement. In review mode, resume data is no longer sent to the LMS, which prevents learners from accidentally changing their course status from complete back to incomplete.
To workaround this behavior, you can try the steps suggested by my colleague Joe above. These steps are also found in the article below, plus some other recommendations you can consider.
Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have additional questions.