Hi, I used to be able to pop a 360 course file into Articulate Tempshare, which gave me a link I could email and that link had an expiry date of 10 days, which created a sense of urgency to view it to those I shared the link with.
However, in using Rise for the first time, I find that Articulate Tempshare won't accept the zipped file. Is there a workaround for this, such as a different website that will provide a link with an expiry date as such or is this simply not possible for Rise files?
For secure hosting, I would recommend exporting the course for Web and hosting it on a web server. If you don't already have a web server in use, Amazon S3 and Google Cloud are excellent free options. The links below include a video tutorial to walk you through the setup process step-by-step!
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Hello, Sandy!
There are several ways you can share a Rise 360 course with learners! Check out this article for all the details:
For secure hosting, I would recommend exporting the course for Web and hosting it on a web server. If you don't already have a web server in use, Amazon S3 and Google Cloud are excellent free options. The links below include a video tutorial to walk you through the setup process step-by-step!
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