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Selling elearning to client with LMS
1) You can achieve this using some JavaScript to add a course expiration. I've helped several designers and freelancers achieve this. https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/setting-an-expiry-date-for-published-content?page=3#reply-656745
2) a published scorm or xAPI file as a zip
3) IDK, I'm not familiar with Success Factor
4) Not unless you are also providing them the .story file as well. (Which, if you are, kiss your expiration goodbye)
- RachelMathew-153 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you so much, Owen! Is this specific to Storyline or does it work in the Rise360 version as well?
- OwenHolt3 years agoSuper Hero
It has limited use in Rise because of the way progress through a Rise course is tracked. You can use a Storyline block in Rise with a "complete the block above" divider and it will operate and prevent a NEW user from accessing an expired course. However, any prior participants who have made it past that block will still be able to access the full course because the divider will recognize that they have made it past the Storyline block previously.