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New in Labs: Connected Packages
Connected packages is still in development and will receive updates as part of Labs. Functionality will change over time. Some options could be modified, while others may be removed based on feedback and feature stability. There is no guarantee that Labs experiments will become production features.
The Connected packages feature solves the ages-old headache of keeping your training up to date in your LMS. Now, instead of having to download a fresh package from Rise 360, then uploading it to your LMS every time you make a change, you can deliver updates to your content across LMS environments with just a few clicks.
Connected packages fulfills the dream of publishing once, then dynamically updating your content without re-uploading to your LMS!
Note: Currently, connected packages can only be exported from Rise 360 as SCORM 1.2 and 2004 files.
How to Use Connected Packages
Unlike with standard packages, connected packages let you quickly update your training and notify your learners of changes.
Publishing a Connected Package
Creating a connected package for training content is as simple as creating a standard LMS package.
- Open the content you want to publish from your Rise 360 dashboard. Then click Publish in the upper-right corner of the screen and select LMS.
- Choose an LMS standard. For connected packages, you must select SCORM 2004 or SCORM 1.2 (any edition).
- Select Connected package.
- Toggle the Notify learners option to display a banner to learners when you update the training.
- After selecting any tracking, reporting, and advanced options, click Download.
- Upload the package to your LMS as usual.
Updating a Connected Package
After you’ve published your connected package to your LMS, all future updates happen right in Rise 360.
- When you make changes to your content, an indicator displays on the Publish menu.
- Click either the View Updates button or you can select Connected package from the Publish menu to jump to step 4.
- Select Connected package. If you’ve published your content to Reach 360 or shared with Quick Share, you’ll be able to select those as well.
- Click Update now. Rise handles the rest!
If you toggle or have previously activated the Notify learners option, your learners will see an update banner the next time they refresh or log in to the training.
Note: You can also download a copy of the last-deployed LMS package by clicking Download again.
Connected Packages FAQs
When I deploy training to my LMS via Connected Packages, is Articulate the host for my content? If so, in which regional data center does it reside?
Yes, training deployed to LMS via Connected Packages is hosted on Articulate's systems and is subject to the same security and data policies as other data hosted on the platform, as outlined in our Terms of Service.
While regional hosting isn't a consideration at this stage of development, Connected Packages should be available in your regional hosting location when launched for general availability.
What happens when I delete training in Rise that's been deployed using connected packages? Will training work in my LMS if I turn off the Labs feature?
Content deleted from your Rise dashboard will still function in your LMS until you permanently delete the source training. You’ll be able to restore it from the trash and continue to update via Connected Packages without manually uploading a new package to your LMS. When permanently deleted, the connected package is also deleted.
If you disable the Labs feature, all connected packages are deactivated and deleted, but the source content remains untouched.
Permanently deleting associated Rise content or disabling Labs, will cause the training in your LMS to stop functioning. To restore, manually upload a standard package as a new version of the same training.
If I collaborate with other creators, can they update training deployed to my LMS?
Only content owners and collaborator managers with the feature enabled can send training updates via Connected Packages.
What content is best suited to connected packages? Is there content I shouldn’t use with connected packages?
Connected packages is best used for content that’s updated frequently or that you plan to iterate on once it’s live. Due to the nature of updates, we don’t recommend using connected packages with content that requires strict audit trails, enhanced compliance procedures, or LMS version history tracking.
Can I download packages after initially publishing via connected packages?
Yes. There’s a Download button at the top of the LMS publish screen. Keep in mind that you have access only to the last-deployed version of the package.
Do connected package updates count as versions? Can I revert to a previous version of my training?
When working with connected packages, your LMS will only count as versions the files you manually upload, not the updates you make in Rise. While you can revert to a previous Snapshot, then update the connected package as indicated in the steps above to see restored content in your LMS, this isn’t considered a new “version” by your LMS.
Will connected packages be available for other LMS export standards? Is it coming to Storyline 360?
We would love to hear your feedback on what export format you’d like to see next for Connected Packages! And while Storyline support isn’t planned at this time, if it’s something you’d like to see, please let us know.
Share Your Feedback
For this initial Labs release, we want to hear how connected packages perform across real LMS environments and whether the experience feels as intuitive. Your feedback will directly influence development, so consider sharing your thoughts on the following topics:
- Uses: Does the "publish once, update anytime" workflow sync with how you manage training content?
- Bugs. Is anything not working as expected? Do the updates behave as you’d expect with your specific LMS setup?
- Improvements. How could this feature be better? What changes, if any, would you like to see?
- Insights. How does this new publish-to-update workflow fit into your day-to-day?
You can enable and disable this feature from the Labs page in account settings. Share your thoughts in this Labs forum or use the feedback form directly within the feature.
15 Replies
- SusanHandleyCommunity Member
This would save a lot of time and effort.
- DonielleBCommunity Member
Is this coming to Storyline as well?
- catganimStaff
Hi DonielleB, Storyline isn't in the plans yet, but could you tell me more about hosting your Storyline course inside Articulate would be helpful?
- DonielleBCommunity Member
catganim I tend to build more courses in Storyline than Rise. Currently, we use Reach 360 to deploy, and it's been wonderful having the ability to make small adjustments without having to download, upload and replace SCORM files. In the near future, we will be moving to another LMS and I am not looking forward to going back to the old process of downloading SCORM files. It would make things so much easier if there was a connected packages that allowed me to continue pushing minor updates as needed.
- Mason_OsepchukCommunity Member
I'm very excited for this feature. I think it could be a huge time-saver. Any insight regarding a release timeframe?
- catganimStaff
We'll be bringing this to Labs for a Beta phase on Monday, June 8th!
- catganimStaff
Mason_Osepchuk This is available now. Please reach out if you have any feedback.
- Matthieu_WCommunity Member
Hello, I’m also really looking forward to being able to test this new feature !
I have a few questions/comments:1/ Offline playback of the training will no longer be possible and will depend on the availability/stability of Articulate’s servers.
2/ On the LMS side, is it possible to report on which version of the training the user has completed?- catganimStaff
Hi Matthieu_W !
1 - Correct, the course relies on Articulate's Rise courses being available.
2 - There is no version passed outside of what's available in the original download. So if you rely on versions for compliance/audit purposes, you would want to continue downloading a fresh file to get a version bump.
This is something we are watching and would be interested to know if more robust version history inside of Rise would satisfy this requirement. Ex: as long as you know what changed when and can access it, does that solve the concern?
- JuanHernndezCommunity Member
Great, I'll try this new feature.
Wonderful, JuanHernndez! Feel free to share your thoughts within our feedback link!
- SinaHaCommunity Member
This feature will definitely help us work more efficiently.
Every course needs an update after publication. This could be due to a legislative change, a contact person leaving the organisation, an external link that is no longer active, or even a typo. - KaiZimmNew to the Community
Great feature. Unfortunately, downloading isn't possible at the moment. An error is being displayed.
- ChrisR08Community Member
I'm also receiving an error message.
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