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Sample Module ZIP Files for Web Hosting?
I have a service that hosts Rise 360, Storyline 360, SCORM and xAPI modules. I'm looking for sample files that have been exported for web for other Articulate packages (Quizmaker, Presenter, Engage, Peek, etc.) so I can include those modules as supported uploads.
Is there a place where I can find sample Articulate "exported for Web" zip files that I can use for testing?
- DavidJohnson-f5Community Member
If you're looking for sample module ZIP files to host on a website, there are various resources available online where you can find pre-built e-learning modules. Here are a few places to explore:
1. eLearning Heroes: Articulate's eLearning Heroes community offers a vast collection of e-learning resources, including sample modules. You can find downloadable ZIP files containing demo courses created with Articulate Storyline or other e-learning authoring tools. Visit their website at: https://community.articulate.com/ and search for sample modules or browse through the discussions and downloads section.
2. eLearning Industry: eLearning Industry is a platform that provides e-learning resources and articles. They also have a section where you can find downloadable sample courses. Visit their website at: https://elearningindustry.com/ and search for sample courses or explore their resources section.
3. OpenSesame: OpenSesame is an e-learning marketplace that offers a wide range of courses for purchase. While many courses are paid, they also provide some free sample courses that you can download and host on your website. Visit their website at: https://www.opensesame.com/ and search for free sample courses.
Additionally, you can search for specific e-learning authoring tools like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or Moodle in combination with "sample modules" or "demo courses" to find specific examples shared by the community or the software providers themselves.
When you find a sample module ZIP file, you can host it on your website by uploading the file to your web hosting server and then linking to it or embedding it in your web page using appropriate HTML or JavaScript code.
Remember to review the licensing terms and conditions associated with the sample modules to ensure compliance with any usage restrictions or attribution requirements.
- SarahHodgeFormer Staff
Hi Ken! 👋 Welcome to the community! In case you don't know about it, we have a Downloads hub with tons of examples you can download for free. Just go to that link, hover over Templates, and choose a product to view the available project files.
You'll need to publish for web for whichever projects you choose.