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Team Review Process
- 2 years ago
Hi Leanna, only 2 of us have a license within our organisation but we regularly have members of the wider team review content in Review360. The reviewers don't need a license, you just send them the link to your course, via the Share button in the top right corner. This opens the Share Settings. You can provide access to 'anyone with the link' or 'invited users only'. Under the item link, ensure the box 'allow users with Articulate IDs to comment' is checked and you are good to go
Have you tried publishing to Review 360?
- LeannaRoss2 years agoCommunity Member
So, I was under the impression that if I publish to Review 360, then my stakeholders/colleagues would need a license/access to Review 360, which they don't have. But maybe I'm wrong on that!
- StephanieTay8192 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Leanna, only 2 of us have a license within our organisation but we regularly have members of the wider team review content in Review360. The reviewers don't need a license, you just send them the link to your course, via the Share button in the top right corner. This opens the Share Settings. You can provide access to 'anyone with the link' or 'invited users only'. Under the item link, ensure the box 'allow users with Articulate IDs to comment' is checked and you are good to go
- LeannaRoss2 years agoCommunity Member
🤦Wow, I didn't realize that could be done! Thank you for letting me know 😅
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