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TroyAshman-4235
9 years agoCommunity Member
Rise: Exploring Canada
This tourism-themed example highlights how easy it is to create beautiful, responsive e-learning with Rise. Explore a multimedia interactive brochure showing why Canada is a great vacation destinati...
PhoebeLu-de754b
9 years agoCommunity Member
Well Done, Troy! Love it!
Since I had no chance to deeply try out Rise, my questions are:
1. How is the course developed in Rise published to LMS?
2. If sharing the course with someone, say, for review, just simply share the link?
Thank you and sorry for my inexperience.
Since I had no chance to deeply try out Rise, my questions are:
1. How is the course developed in Rise published to LMS?
2. If sharing the course with someone, say, for review, just simply share the link?
Thank you and sorry for my inexperience.
- JackieVanNice9 years agoSuper HeroHi Phoebe!
For LMS output you simply export (which essentially publishes and downloads) the files to LMS format. And yes, if you'd just like to show someone what you've created in Rise you can simply share a link to it.- PhoebeLu-de754b9 years agoCommunity MemberMakes sense! Thank you very much Jackie! :-)
- MichaelS-d101759 years agoCommunity MemberPhoebe, if it helps, I've done a Rise course and have already gotten positive feedback about from in-house staff on my current project. I exported as zipped SCORM 2004 and then uploaded to our LMS, where it looks and functions as well as it did "native" on 360's cloud ... better, even, if your org cares about progress/completion-tracking. On 360/cloud, if the Learner refreshes, progress is "wiped," but within the LMS it "sticks."
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