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Storyline 360 to SharePoint
Hi friends,
I feel that it would be supremely helpful to the entire Storyline community if Articulate provided support for SharePoint, OneDrive, and now Teams. They are viable and extremely ubiquitous intranet and extranet collaboration platforms and seem like a perfect way to deliver learning and performance support content.
I've tried the numerous hacks that are documented in this discussion thread and some work, but do so inconsistently. Is there nothing that the folks in development can do to help out the user community on this topic?
Do we really need to hack all these various systems or the content we've developed to get this to work? In many cases, we're working with a consulting client and have little or no influence in the client's intranet platform. But, Office 365 and it's family of products are so widely used, that it seems a disservice to the community and our clients or employers to produce content that can't be shared on that platform.
Yes, learning management systems are the most appropriate platform to provide content to learners, when tracking progress and completion of training modules or courses is important. However, there are many use cases where SharePoint is a more appropriate platform because it's integrated with a team collaboration site and is a performance support tool or just information distribution.
Question for Articulate staff: is there anything being done on this? Or should everyone on this thread just give up and stop trying to make this work? I know I've spent countless hours trying to get this to work. I'm not trying to be sarcastic, honestly. If the answer is 'no', then the answer is 'no'.
Hello John,
I share all of your thougts made so clear in this post.
I also work with consulting clients most of the time. And further, I feel that more and more firms are fed up with kind of Cornerstone solutions, heavy and costful. Even big firms are likely to search for solutions where training modules are linked to their workers thanks to their Google or Microsoft ID, and tracking results built up within a single googlesheet, or an excel and, in the end shown on a simple dashboard. They want simple and agile solutions taht could fit easily in their software process.
Hope you will be heard
- JohnLuttrell-435 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks, Benoit. I'm hopeful...