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I've published my storyline course for a website. I've uploaded it to AWS and it works great, however this is not a solution I want since it's for corporate use. What are my other options (other than Google)?
- SBP_IncCommunity Member
I would suggest you check with your client(s) and see if they use a learning management system (LMS), in which case you would publish your course as "LMS" in Storyline, zip things up and provide the zip file to their IT department. I would most course developers in these forums leverage their clients' LMS systems.
- TimBiery-83d595Community Member
We have an LMS, but this specifically can't go through an LMS pre requirements of the project.
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Hi Tim!
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- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
If you can't use an LOMS, you are pretty much limited to publishing to the web someplace, and somehow serving it as a website. A lot of corporate places have an IT dept, and they can advise you. What's wrong with AWS?
See this discussion for more information: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/publishing-a-course-for-offline-viewing