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Tracking Rise 360 Learning - Sharepoint or alternative?
Hi, I would like to publish a course that has a quiz function and be able to track each learners progress. Is there a way to do this via Sharepoint? The company at present has no intranet or LMS so looking at various alternatives to allow for publication. They are looking at building an intranet on Sharepoint and I just want to make sure it will have the functionality required for tracking learning too. If Sharepoint doesn't, what are you currently using that enables the tracking.
Thank you.
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
Sharepoint can be set up to act as a webserver, so it could be used to present courses. But to track quiz scores and/or course completions, the Articulate software needs a place to store the course info for each learner. That place is an LMS or LRS. Those are designed to accept the data (or, rather, Articulate software is programmed to provide the data in a way that an LMS or LRS can use).
This 2018 blog from Tom Kuhlmann describes how to track completion without an LMS. But it doesn't provide the same quiz data that an LMS or LRS would.
If the company needs better tracking, they could also consider using Articulate Reach 360: Reach 360: A Lightweight Way to Distribute E-Learning from Articulate | Articulate
- JessicaHall-265Community Member
Thank you very much for your replay. I'll take a look at that blog post and read up more about Reach.
Hello Jessica! I don't believe you can track your Rise 360 courses published for web distribution in Sharepoint.
You can check out the third bullet from Justin's comment in this post. Or see if Judy's suggestion works for you better.
I hope this helps!