Exporting Rise Course(s) to eBook

Oct 11, 2017

Seeing other software is now incorporating the capability of exporting to eBook (complete with video and animations), am wondering if this is a feature that might be useful to incorporate into Rise.

Also, wondering if Rise has the capability of even downloading/printing to PDF as static media.

6 Replies
Alyssa Gomez

Hi Mary Beth,

That's a neat idea, and I'm curious to know more. Would you mind telling me a little more about why an eBook function would come in handy for you? What type of scenario would you use it in? 

We've seen lots of requests for a print feature, and we definitely see the value in that. We're considering this option, but it's not something I can share an ETA on at this time. 

Crystal Horn

Hi there, Lowri. Rise 360 includes the option to export to PDF to help with review and compliance requirements.

There isn't an e-book export option, but we'd love to hear more. Would this format be helpful for you in terms of hosting your content on platforms besides a web site or a learning management system?

Cathy Schmaltz

I think an option to export as an eBook format could be very helpful. I know there have been lots of requests for the ability to add highlights and notes to a Rise course, too. If a Rise course was easily exported as an epub format or similar, then users could open them in iBooks or Kindle and add notes and highlights however they please.

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