Okay thanks. In terms of pulling a website through using a web object and actually being to view it's content, could this be a potential in the future?
Say if I had created my own responsive activity using a tool such as Adobe Muse, it'd be nice to be able to plug that into my course on Rise. Doing something like this would help my solution stand out from the rest that are being developed in Rise.
Thanks Alex. We will definitely take a look at this request.
One reason we've shied away from it is that we are adamant about making all of Rise's features highly responsive. I wonder how this iframe approach works on multi-device output, like phones.
Does Rise support WebGL content? Similar to Alex's point above I would want the freedom to design and create custom content ( learning interactions / 2D or 3D games, animations, 3D models, etc. ) and then plug them into Rise. I would of course be creating this custom content using other tools such as Adobe Muse, Unity, Maya, Dreamweaver, Flash, iClone, CrazyTalk, After Effects, etc. Most importantly, though to me would be the ability to use Unity and publish to WebGL and then take that WebGL output and drop it into a Rise project.
This is really an important and highly valued feature for me as well. I just submitted an enhancement request for it. In my case I would typically develop animations and custom interactions in HTML5/JS, using Animate CC.
I agree. I think the ability to embed in an iframe is crucial, especially while your current quiz options are quite limited and some of the interactivity options are still forthcoming. There is no way I can reproduce the assessment that I'd like to use within Rise at present and it is pretty much a deal breaker, but I could at least do it in an iframe and make the quiz in storyline 360. Happy to consider changing over to a Rise quiz as it develops further though. The two major barriers to me wanting to use Rise at present are the limited quiz options and the lack of reporting about which individual lessons are viewed. Apparrently we'll currently have to put each lesson in its own individual course in order to be able to see who actually looks at each lesson, is that correct???
Do you have a sample of one of these HTML5 files and a Rise course that isn't working with it? We released a fix in the end of February to respect the iFrame code, so that should be working to include it in a Rise course. If you've got an example you want to share with us here, or send it to our Support Engineers using this form!
It looks like you might have tried to attach files here via email, but they did not come through. Instead, I opened a support case on your behalf (01034339), and you can use this link that is unique to your case to send the HTML5 file and the link to the Rise course directly to our Support Engineers. We'll follow along with your case, as well!
We added a Rise feature to respect iframe embed code in our February 19 release. If you have some specific iframe code that isn't working for you, please share it with us and we'd be happy to take a look!
Is there any way to embed a Storyline project into Rise? We have a course that is mostly content (hence the use of Rise) but I would love to be able to embed a SL interactive element into the course.
That's a great question, Logan. We've got a possible issue on our radar where Rise doesn't display the full height of an embedded iframe object, meaning you'll see a scrollbar even if you've specified a large height. Is that what you're seeing, too?
We're working through this, and I'll definitely let the team know about your experience with it. As soon as we have more information, I'll be sure to send you an update!
Currently, I simply added my URL into the code Leslie provided, but the size of the embed isn't all that large. That is one complaint I have about Rise - lack of control of the size of things. I wondered if I could tweak the iframe code to make my embed larger. Is this possible?
We're seeing that too, Logan. The height of the iFrame object is cut-off, no matter the height you specify in your embed code. Our team is working on this issue, and we'll let you know once we have a fix!
Do you have a sample embed code that would make the frame larger (especially wider)? I can deal with a scroll bar for now if it means my embed can be larger on the whole! See my screenshot of how much real estate I could be filling!
I am having a problem getting my SL file to embed into my Rise project. I successfully integrated a SL project which was hosted on Review using the iframe code. Now that I have hosted that project on our web space, the SL project won't play. I get the following error screen in Rise:
Any ideas? That link works in a browser just fine.
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There is no web object per se, but there is a URL/embed lesson type that allows you to add the URL of a website, YouTube video, etc.
Thanks Michael! Also URL/Embed is available as a lesson type and as a block type as well.
Okay thanks. In terms of pulling a website through using a web object and actually being to view it's content, could this be a potential in the future?
Can you describe when you'd embed an entire website in Rise? Would help us understand the use case.
Sure thing.
Say if I had created my own responsive activity using a tool such as Adobe Muse, it'd be nice to be able to plug that into my course on Rise. Doing something like this would help my solution stand out from the rest that are being developed in Rise.
Thanks.
Thanks Alex. We will definitely take a look at this request.
One reason we've shied away from it is that we are adamant about making all of Rise's features highly responsive. I wonder how this iframe approach works on multi-device output, like phones.
Does Rise support WebGL content? Similar to Alex's point above I would want the freedom to design and create custom content ( learning interactions / 2D or 3D games, animations, 3D models, etc. ) and then plug them into Rise. I would of course be creating this custom content using other tools such as Adobe Muse, Unity, Maya, Dreamweaver, Flash, iClone, CrazyTalk, After Effects, etc. Most importantly, though to me would be the ability to use Unity and publish to WebGL and then take that WebGL output and drop it into a Rise project.
This is really an important and highly valued feature for me as well. I just submitted an enhancement request for it. In my case I would typically develop animations and custom interactions in HTML5/JS, using Animate CC.
http://embedresponsively.com : )
I agree. I think the ability to embed in an iframe is crucial, especially while your current quiz options are quite limited and some of the interactivity options are still forthcoming. There is no way I can reproduce the assessment that I'd like to use within Rise at present and it is pretty much a deal breaker, but I could at least do it in an iframe and make the quiz in storyline 360. Happy to consider changing over to a Rise quiz as it develops further though. The two major barriers to me wanting to use Rise at present are the limited quiz options and the lack of reporting about which individual lessons are viewed. Apparrently we'll currently have to put each lesson in its own individual course in order to be able to see who actually looks at each lesson, is that correct???
Yes this! I would like to use a library of simple HTML5 animations created in Tumult Hype http://tumult.com/hype/ and embed them in a Rise 'block'.
I would expect that the resultant page would be as responsive too.
cheers
Hi P,
Do you have a sample of one of these HTML5 files and a Rise course that isn't working with it? We released a fix in the end of February to respect the iFrame code, so that should be working to include it in a Rise course. If you've got an example you want to share with us here, or send it to our Support Engineers using this form!
Hi Ashley
Heres the files I tried to get working. (The course is web object test in my trial account)
I created a super simple animation in HTML5 using Tumult Hype. (Check out the animated gif file to see what the output looks like)
I published as an oam widget and as HTML5 folder as attached
Can I embed my oam output as desired? Or, what code do I need to create if I need to accommodate the hype content and where do I upload the content?
[cid:FARinn
Hi P!
It looks like you might have tried to attach files here via email, but they did not come through. Instead, I opened a support case on your behalf (01034339), and you can use this link that is unique to your case to send the HTML5 file and the link to the Rise course directly to our Support Engineers. We'll follow along with your case, as well!
Thank you but the support request can be closed ☺
[cid:FARinn
Thanks P for the update and we'll close out the case. If you need anything else feel free to let us know!
Hi Guys,
Do we have updates on the web object?
Regards,
Erwin
Hi, Erwin!
We added a Rise feature to respect iframe embed code in our February 19 release. If you have some specific iframe code that isn't working for you, please share it with us and we'd be happy to take a look!
Hi all-
Is there any way to embed a Storyline project into Rise? We have a course that is mostly content (hence the use of Rise) but I would love to be able to embed a SL interactive element into the course.
Hi Logan! Great question :)
A Storyline Block for Rise has certainly been something we've heard from our users. This has been shared with our team and has a target of Q3 '17.
In the meantime, you could host your Storyline 360 course on the web and use this basic iFrame code in the URL/Embed lesson or Embed Block type:
<iframe src="Insert Your URL to the story.html Here"></iframe>
Hope that helps!
Thanks, Leslie! Is there any way to make the frame size larger?
That's a great question, Logan. We've got a possible issue on our radar where Rise doesn't display the full height of an embedded iframe object, meaning you'll see a scrollbar even if you've specified a large height. Is that what you're seeing, too?
We're working through this, and I'll definitely let the team know about your experience with it. As soon as we have more information, I'll be sure to send you an update!
Hi Alyssa-
Currently, I simply added my URL into the code Leslie provided, but the size of the embed isn't all that large. That is one complaint I have about Rise - lack of control of the size of things. I wondered if I could tweak the iframe code to make my embed larger. Is this possible?
We're seeing that too, Logan. The height of the iFrame object is cut-off, no matter the height you specify in your embed code. Our team is working on this issue, and we'll let you know once we have a fix!
Do you have a sample embed code that would make the frame larger (especially wider)? I can deal with a scroll bar for now if it means my embed can be larger on the whole! See my screenshot of how much real estate I could be filling!
Hi all-
I am having a problem getting my SL file to embed into my Rise project. I successfully integrated a SL project which was hosted on Review using the iframe code. Now that I have hosted that project on our web space, the SL project won't play. I get the following error screen in Rise:
Any ideas? That link works in a browser just fine.