You can insert your Rise 360 course into a Storyline course using a web object, however, that will restrict the size of your Rise course to the size of your slides. That means that when your learners view it, your Rise course won't appear fullscreen like it would if you were viewing the Rise course on its own.
That's why it makes more sense to do the opposite - insert your Storyline course into your Rise course. That way your Rise course can be viewed full screen and remains fully responsive.
I hope that makes sense! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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Hi Ruan,
You may find Storyline Blocks helpful. This will allow you to embed your Storyline 360 courses right into your Rise content if needed.
Let me know if that's what you had in mind!
Hi Elizabeth,
Thank you for the feedack.
So this will basically work the same as embedding an object in HTML (iFrame)?
However, what I meant is the inverse. Is it possible to export from Rise into Storyline?
Hi Ruan,
You can insert your Rise 360 course into a Storyline course using a web object, however, that will restrict the size of your Rise course to the size of your slides. That means that when your learners view it, your Rise course won't appear fullscreen like it would if you were viewing the Rise course on its own.
That's why it makes more sense to do the opposite - insert your Storyline course into your Rise course. That way your Rise course can be viewed full screen and remains fully responsive.
I hope that makes sense! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you for your efficient help!
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