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Upload a SCORM file into Rise?
Hi Heroes
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to upload a third-party SCORM file into a Rise module. We have permission to use it and to host the course in our LMS, I just want to include it in an overarching module alongside several other in-house built modules.
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Hi Jessie, thanks for clarifying!
Some LMS's won't receive completion data unless you include an Exit Course link inside your Rise 360 course. Crystal shared more detail about that in her post here.
There are two ways you can add Exit Course functionality to your course:
- Add a button block, and set the button destination to "Exit Course."
- Publish the course for LMS, and on the publishing screen, toggle the "Exit Course" link to ON.
Test the Rise 360 course again in your LMS, and let me know if the completion data is communicated correctly!
- JessieBernal-f8Community Member
My end goal is to fix synchronization issues between the LMS and the SCORM. It is not recognizing the results/completion setup. Therefore the learner cannot move on to the next course.
If I embed the SCORM into Rise/Storyline/webpage it will get rid of this issue.
1. Purchased SCORM from a 3rd party...assuming Storyline or Captivate.
2. I want to use Rise or Storyline.
Hi Jessie!
Tell me more about your end goal. You mentioned you want to embed a SCORM output file inside another course, is that right?
- What tool did you use to create the SCORM output file? (Rise 360, Storyline 360, etc.)
- What tool do you want to use to embed the share link?
- JessieBernal-f8Community Member
I have same question. From what I understand, we cannot import/embed the SCORM zip file into any programs for Articulate 360 (Rise, SL, Review, etc). The only thing we can do is find an HTTP website to host the SCORM or use our LMS. Is this correct? Is there any other platforms that hold SCORMS? I'd like to be able to upload the SCORM to the website, then use a share link to embed into Articulate 360.
- BeckyBiggsCommunity Member
I have the original scorm file exported from Rise 360 but the original course is not in Rise anymore. Can I import it back in?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Becky,
You cannot import a SCORM ZIP file into Rise for editing.
Hi there, Paige!
Do you happen to know what tool was used to create those SCORM files? Was it Rise 360, Storyline 360, or some other tool?
Are you able to get your hands on the original file instead of the SCORM output file?
- PaigeTracyCommunity Member
Yes! I do have the .story files! I think I can take it from here, but will let you know if I get stuck.
Thank you.
- PaigeTracyCommunity Member
Hello All, I am also exploring the question posed above by Rachel and Guy. I have the Scorm files from a third party and permission to host them in our LMS. However, they are broken into 8 modules and I would like to upload them as Rise blocks so that they can be delivered as one training. What was determined from the conversation above? Did anyone discover a solution?
Thanks
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
There is no functionality in Rise to pull in a SCORM ZIP package so that it becomes a Rise course again.
I would recommend making a copy of the edited course in Rise.
Then run the SCORMED course as a learner and compare it to the Rise course to identify what needs to be reverted.
- RebeccaLee-73ebCommunity Member
Hey guys,
I exported a course that I made in rise a couple of weeks ago. I have made a few changes and wanted to go back and edit the one I exported. Is there a way to upload a rise course that was exported as a SCORM file back into rise? That way I could revert back to the old one
- GuyMartinCommunity Member
Hm okay. I guess I can do that with any SCORM file then.
I think I was over-complicating it in my head. I not sure it answers Rachael's question though...
Thanks Phil and Allison.
I'm not sure either! I'm waiting to hear back from her what she's trying to do. :)