Hi Lauren,
Thanks so much for reaching out. Happy to help!
Here are some sharing guidelines when using Rise 360:
In this article, it shares how to export Web-Only Output. I'd like to share with you the steps to achieve this:
If you don’t need to track learners’ progress, you can export Rise 360 content as web-only output and host it on your own web server. It’s easy!
- Open the content from your Rise 360 dashboard and click Export in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Choose Web from the Export Type drop-down list.
- Click Export in the upper right corner again to generate a zip file. (If there are any errors in your content, such as a blank lesson, Rise 360 will ask if you want to edit the course or continue with the export.)
- Click Back to... in the upper right corner to continue working while Rise 360 generates your zip file. When it’s ready, you’ll receive an email notification with a download link. (For small deliverables, you may immediately be prompted to download the zip file before you have a chance to go back to the course editor. Just choose a location on your computer and click Save.)
- Click the download link in the notification email, then click Download Content on the web page that opens. Choose a location on your computer and click Save.
- Extract the zip package and upload the contents to your web server. If you don't have access to a web server, here are some free options:
Amazon S3 offers free hosting with generous usage limits. If you go over your limit, you'll be charged a small fee. See this video tutorial by Tom Kuhlmann to learn more about Amazon S3.
Google Cloud also has a free hosting service. You'll be charged a small fee if you go over the free limit. See this video tutorial by Tom Kuhlmann to learn more about Google Cloud.
- When the files are uploaded, give learners a link to the index.html file.
Please let me know if you have any other questions! I hope this helps you explore some sharing options!