So, my contracted webmaster indicates that it would be very difficult to put our Articulate 360 Rise courses on our web site. Keeping in mind, I will not track students or their progress, I was wondering why that would be an issue. This is the public facing site that does not need high security.
It seems to me that employing the course using the "publish to web" feature wouldn't be that difficult Am I wrong? What possible issues would the webmaster face? Is there a reference I can send him, so he understands?
Frank, its very easy as long as you have ftp access to your web hosting, you just need to upload the published web files. But your web guy might have thought you wanted to do more of an integration with the Rise content and your current site, which would be difficult.
Yes thats what I meant, the Rise course is essentially a separate website, tell him 'we need to host this site on our domain' just make a new folder/directory in your web space for the course, and upload the files there.
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Frank, its very easy as long as you have ftp access to your web hosting, you just need to upload the published web files. But your web guy might have thought you wanted to do more of an integration with the Rise content and your current site, which would be difficult.
Thanks for the reply. When you say "an integration," do you mean adopting the files to the website's template?
Yes thats what I meant, the Rise course is essentially a separate website, tell him 'we need to host this site on our domain' just make a new folder/directory in your web space for the course, and upload the files there.