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Saving Rise Source Files to Local Hard Drive
Hi
Currently it does not seem possible to save the Rise source files to one's local machine. As we plan do develop some modules in Rise for clients, we would need to send them the source files if they would like to modify the modules themselves at a later stage.
I understand that there may be sharing of Rise files between accounts for collaborative work in the near future, is there a timeframe for rollout on this?
Do you know if or how source files can be saved, or when this may be implemented?
- PhyllisDewan-88Community Member
Hi Lea,
Thank you for responding. I am the LMS administrator and another associate created the course. I am trying to maintain an overall catalog of all the course asset files. It seems Rise does not allow me this opportunity. We have had in the past where people leave and the course assets are no longer accessible or no one can find the most recent version.
Thank you again :)
- hazelBStaff
Hi Phyllis!
Here's an easy way to access media files you're using in a Rise 360 course:
- Export the course to Web.
- Open the zipped output folder, and you'll find another folder called "assets." All of the media files can be found inside that folder.
Hope this helps you!
- AndrewWeaver-e5Community Member
Hi all - I'd be most grateful for an update on whether it's possible to save Rise courses (or at least source files) offline. As I've frequently seen in this thread, many users are freelancers who need to help on projects on an ad hoc basis - if a project only needs updating every couple of years or so, the need to maintain a license for the entire duration is madness. Mary-Lynne Snedden (two posts up) sums this up perfectly - your feedback/update will be much appreciated.
Hi Andrew!
Thanks for sharing the feedback!
Unfortunately, this isn't something we're planning to tackle right now. If anything changes we'll definitely circle back!