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URGENT, HELP NEEDED: Embedding SCORM on a Google Site or Hosting
None of my previous posts seem to be getting traction, but I'm hoping someone can help me figure out a cheap or free way to embed a web-export SCORM file either onto a Google Site or host it somewhere else so it's accessible to teams that work with my company but cannot access my company's LMS.
- SandraGloverCommunity Member
If you have a SharePoint site you can add it to that.
- TimMorris-2fd8aCommunity Member
We don't have SharePoint unfortunately. We're a GSuite (Gmail, GDocs, GSlides, etc.) & Slack organization. We have Google Drive, but that doesn't seem to work for hosting.
- SandraGloverCommunity Member
Oh ok, when running through SharePoint you have to change the file extension from html to aspx for the launch link for it to work - might be worth trying this in Google Drive, or if there is something else that it needs to be. Sorry don't know enough about Drive to help.
- DaniellevanE492Community Member
Hi Sandra, very interested in this option! How do I change the file extension of the html to aspx?
- SandraGloverCommunity Member
Or do you have a Web Site that you could use ?
- KarinRexCommunity Member
Tim: There is no such export option as web-export SCORM file. Since you don't want to use your LMS, you will need to export to Web. This will create a .zip package that can be installed on your web server. Check out this Peek screencast that Justin made explaining how you can get your Rise content on your website. (Note that the recording is a little old -- the Web export option just says Web now.) Hope this helps.
- SandraGloverCommunity Member
No there isnt, to add to a SharePoint site you would export for Web and change the extension, nothing to do with SCORM files. The next best option is on a Web site if one is available.
If you can't get access to a basic webserver at work, you can host on a service like Amazon S3 or Google/Microsoft. Those are mostly free to very low-cost.
- https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/heres-easy-way-share-e-learning-courses/
- https://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/create-an-amazon-s3-account-to-share-courses-for-free/
I have pCloud account which is kind of like Dropbox and they have a public folder which kind of works like a webserver. The link above has some demos.