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10 TopicsStoryline 360: Publishing a Course for Mobile Devices
Storyline 360 makes it easy to deliver courses to learners with tablets and smartphones. Here are answers to common questions about publishing mobile-ready courses. How do I publish courses for mobile devices? How do learners view courses on tablets and smartphones? Are published courses responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? Can courses be viewed on iPads? Can courses be viewed on iPhones? Can courses be viewed on Android devices? How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? How do I publish courses for mobile devices? It's easy! Since Adobe discontinued Flash, simply publish your course forweb or LMS/LRS. You don't have to do any extra work. You'llget HTML5-only output that works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices. How do learners view courses on tablets and smartphones? Give learners a link to your published course, as described in the following table. When learners click the link,the HTML5 output will launch in their default web browser. If you publish for... Then do this... Review 360 Open your web browser to your Review 360 home page and click your course to open it. Click Share in the upper right corner. If you want to password-protect your course, mark the box to Set a password and enter a password in the field provided. Copy the shareable link, then send it to your viewers. Be sure to give them the password, too, if you added one. Web Upload your published course to a web server, then send learners a link to the story.html file. LMS/LRS Upload your published course to your LMS/LRS. Each LMS/LRS uses a different process for this. Contact your LMS/LRS administrator if you need help uploading, launching, or tracking content. Are published courses responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? HTML5 courses published with Storyline 360 use the responsive mobile player when viewed on tablets and smartphones. The responsive player dynamically adapts to different tablets and smartphones, providing an optimized view of your course on every device—no extra work required. It fluidly responds to different mobile screen sizes and orientations, hiding sidebar menus till you need them, eliminating browser chrome, and delivering mobile-friendly playback controls. The responsive player moves out of the way to maximize the screen real estate for your slide content. Your content will maintainits aspect ratio, but it’ll scale to fill as much of the screen as possible on tablets and smartphones. Visit these responsive mobile player FAQs for details. Can courses be viewed on iPads? Yes.When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. Can courses be viewed on iPhones? Yes. When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open in their default browser. Can courses be viewed on Android devices? Yes.When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? Publish your course for LMS/LRS. Storyline 360 supports AICC, SCORM, xAPI (Tin Can API), and cmi5 output. Then follow the steps for your LMS/LRS to upload the published output and enroll learners. When learners launch the course, it'll automatically open in their default web browser. The HTML5 output works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices.326Views0likes0CommentsStoryline 3: Publishing a Course for Mobile Devices
Storyline 3 makes it easy to deliver courses to learners with tablets and smartphones. Here are answers to common questions about publishing mobile-ready courses. How do I publish courses for mobile devices? How do learners view courses on tablets and smartphones? Are published courses responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? Can courses be viewed on iPads? Can courses be viewed on iPhones? Can courses be viewed on Android devices? How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? How do I publish courses for mobile devices? It's easy! Since Adobe discontinued Flash, simply publish your course forweb or LMS. You don't have to do any extra work. You'llget HTML5-only output that works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices. How do learners view courses on tablets and smartphones? Give learners a link to your course, as described in the following table.When learners click the link, the HTML5 output will launch in their default web browser. If you publish for... Do this... Web Upload your published course to a web server, then send learners a link to the story.html file. LMS Upload your published course to your LMS. Each LMS uses a different process for this. Contact your LMS administrator if you need help uploading, launching, or tracking content. Are published courses responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? HTML5 courses published with Storyline 3 use the responsive player when viewed on tablets and smartphones. The responsive player dynamically adapts to different tablets and smartphones, providing an optimized view of your course on every device—no extra work required. It fluidly responds to different mobile screen sizes and orientations, hiding sidebar menus till you need them, eliminating browser chrome, and delivering mobile-friendly playback controls. The responsive player moves out of the way to maximize the screen real estate for your slide content. Your content will maintainits aspect ratio, but it’ll scale to fill as much of the screen as possible on tablets and smartphones. See these responsive player FAQs for details. Can courses be viewed on iPads? Yes.When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. Can courses be viewed on iPhones? Yes. When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open in their default browser. Can courses be viewed on Android devices? Yes.When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? Publish your course for LMS. Storyline 3 supports AICC, SCORM, and Tin Can API (xAPI) output. Then follow the steps for your LMS to upload the published output and enroll learners. When learners launch the course, it'll automatically open in their default web browser. The HTML5 output works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices.38Views0likes0CommentsStoryline 3: Restricting Which Mobile Device Orientations Learners Can Use
With the all-new responsive player in Storyline 3, we’ve optimized learners’ experience on tablets and smartphones by moving the player out of the way and maximizing screen real estate for your slide content. Even better, you can now control how learners hold their mobile devices as they view your courses. Just set responsive playback restrictions. For example, let’s say you build a course that's meant to be viewed in landscape mode on tablets and smartphones, and you don’t want learners to have a subpar experience by holding their mobile devices in portraitmode. No problem. Just limit playback to landscapemode before you publish. Click the gear icon at the end of the responsive preview toolbar in the upper right corner of the Storyline app. Use the Tablets drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your course on tablets. Use the Phones drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your course on smartphones. Click OK, then publish your course.78Views0likes0CommentsQuizmaker 360: Restricting Which Mobile Device Orientations Learners Can Use
With the all-new responsive player in Quizmaker 360, we’ve optimized learners’ experience on tablets and smartphones by moving the player out of the way and maximizing screen real estate for your slide content. Even better, you can now control how learners hold their mobile devices as they view your quizzes. Just set responsive playback restrictions. For example, let’s say you build a quiz that’s meant to be viewed in landscape mode on tablets and smartphones and you don’t want learners to have a subpar experience by holding their mobile devices in portrait mode. No problem. Just limit playback to landscape mode before you publish. Click the gear icon at the end of the responsive preview toolbar in the upper right corner of the Quizmaker app. Use the Tablets drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your quiz on tablets. Use the Phones drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your quiz on smartphones. Click OK, then publish your quiz. Tip: Playback Restrictions Don't Apply toArticulate Review Responsive playback restrictions won't work when you publish to Articulate 360.Quizmaker 360 quizzes always rotate with the Articulate Review interface so stakeholders have a consistent experience when leaving feedback.7Views0likes0CommentsPresenter 360: Restricting Which Mobile Device Orientations Learners Can Use
With the all-new responsive player in Presenter 360, we’ve optimized learners’ experience on tablets and smartphones by moving the player out of the way and maximizing screen real estate for your slide content. Even better, you can now control how learners hold their mobile devices as they view your courses. Just set responsive playback restrictions. For example, let’s say you build a course that’s meant to be viewed in landscape mode on tablets and smartphones and you don’t want learners to have a subpar experience by holding their mobile devices in portrait mode. No problem. Just limit playback to landscape mode before you publish. Go to the Articulate tab on the PowerPoint ribbon and click Preview. When the interactive preview window opens, click the gear icon in the upper right corner. Use the Tablets drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your course on tablets. Use the Phones drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your course on smartphones. Click OK, then close the preview window andpublish your course. Tip: Playback Restrictions Don't Apply toArticulate Review Responsive playback restrictions won't work when you publish to Articulate 360.Presenter 360 courses always rotate with the Articulate Review interface so stakeholders have a consistent experience when leaving feedback.8Views0likes0CommentsEngage 360: Restricting Which Mobile Device Orientations Learners Can Use
With the all-new responsive player in Engage 360, we’ve optimized learners’ experience on tablets and smartphones by moving the player out of the way and maximizing screen real estate for your e-learning content. Even better, you can now control how learners hold their mobile devices as they view your interactions. Just set responsive playback restrictions. For example, let’s say you build an interaction that’s meant to be viewed in landscape mode on tablets and smartphones and you don’t want learners to have a subpar experience by holding their mobile devices in portrait mode. No problem. Just limit playback to landscape mode before you publish. Click the gear icon at the end of the responsive preview toolbar in the upper right corner of the Engage app. Use the Tablets drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your interactionon tablets. Use the Phones drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your interactionon smartphones. Click OK, then publish your interaction. Tip: Playback Restrictions Don't Apply toArticulate Review Responsive playback restrictions won't work when you publish to Articulate 360.Engage 360 interactions always rotate with the Articulate Review interface so stakeholders have a consistent experience when leaving feedback.8Views0likes0CommentsStoryline 360: Restricting Which Mobile Device Orientations Learners Can Use
With the responsive mobile player in Storyline 360, we’ve optimized learners’ experience on tablets and smartphones by moving the player out of the way and maximizing screen real estate for your slide content. Even better, you can now control how learners hold their mobile devices as they view your courses. Just set responsive playback restrictions. For example, let’s say you build a course that's meant to be viewed in landscape mode on tablets and smartphones, and you don’t want learners to have a subpar experience by holding their mobile devices in portraitmode. No problem. Just limit playback to landscapemode before you publish. Click the gear icon at the end of the responsive preview toolbar in the upper right corner of the Storyline app. Use the Tablets drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your course on tablets. Use the Phones drop-down menu to choose which orientation(s) learners can use when they view your course on smartphones. Click OK, then publish your course. Tip: Playback Restrictions Don't Apply to Rise 360 and Review 360 Responsive playback restrictions won't work when you publish to Review 360. Storyline blocksalways rotate with the Rise 360 courses where they're embedded, giving learners an intuitive experience on mobile devices. And Storyline courses always rotate with the Review 360 interface so stakeholders have a consistent experience when leaving feedback.364Views0likes0CommentsQuizmaker 360: Publishing a Quiz for Mobile Devices
Quizmaker 360 makes it easy to deliver quizzes and surveys to learners with tablets and smartphones. Here are answers to common questions about publishing mobile-ready quizzes. How do I publish quizzes for mobile devices? How do learners view quizzes on tablets and smartphones? Are published quizzes responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? Can quizzes be viewed on iPads? Can quizzes be viewed on iPhones? Can quizzes be viewed on Android devices? How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? How do I publish quizzes for mobile devices? It's easy! SinceAdobe discontinued Flash, simply publish yourquiz forweborLMS. You don't have to do any extra work. You'llget HTML5-only output that works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices. How do learners view quizzes on tablets and smartphones? Give learners a link to your quiz (see the table below).When learners click the link,the HTML5 output will launch in their default web browser. If you publish for... Do this... Review 360 Open your web browser to your Review 360 home page and click your quiz to open it. Click Share in the upper right corner. If you want to password-protect your quiz, mark the box to Set a password and enter a password in the field provided. Copy the shareable link, then send it to your viewers. Be sure to give them the password, too, if you added one. Web Upload your published quiz to a web server, then send learners a link to the quiz.html file. LMS Upload your published quiz to your LMS. Each LMS uses a different process for this. Contact your LMS administrator if you need help uploading, launching, or tracking content. Are published quizzes responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? HTML5 quizzes published with Quizmaker 360 use the responsive mobile player when viewed on tablets and smartphones. The responsive player dynamically adapts to different tablets and smartphones, providing an optimized view of your quiz on every device—no extra work required. It fluidly responds to different mobile screen sizes and orientations, eliminating browser chrome, and delivering mobile-friendly playback controls. The responsive player moves out of the way to maximize the screen real estate for your quiz content. Your content will maintain its aspect ratio, but it’ll scale to fill as much of the screen as possible on tablets and smartphones. See these responsive player FAQs for details. Can quizzes be viewed on iPads? Yes.When learners launch your quiz, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. Can quizzes be viewed on iPhones? Yes.When learners launch your quiz, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. Can quizzes be viewed on Android devices? Yes.When learners launch your quiz, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? Publish yourquiz for LMS. Quizmaker 360supportsAICC, SCORM, andTin Can API (xAPI) output.Then follow the steps for your LMS to upload the published output and enroll learners. When learners launch the quiz, it'll automatically open in their default web browser. The HTML5 output works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices.15Views0likes0CommentsEngage 360: Publishing an Interaction for Mobile Devices
Engage 360 makes it easy to deliver interactions to learners with tablets and smartphones. Here are answers to common questions about publishing mobile-ready interactions. How do I publish interactions for mobile devices? How do learners view interactions on tablets and smartphones? Are published interactions responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? Can interactions be viewed on iPads? Can interactions be viewed on iPhones? Can interactions be viewed on Android devices? How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? How do I publish interactions for mobile devices? It's easy! SinceAdobe discontinued Flash, simply publish yourinteraction forweborLMS. You don't have to do any extra work. You'llget HTML5-only output that works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices. How do learners view interactions on tablets and smartphones? Give learners a link to your interaction (see the table below).When learners click the link,the HTML5 output will launch in their default web browser. If you publish for... Do this... Review 360 Open your web browser to your Review 360 home page and click your interaction to open it. Click Share in the upper right corner. If you want to password-protect your interaction, mark the box to Set a password and enter a password in the field provided. Copy the shareable link, then send it to your viewers. Be sure to give them the password, too, if you added one. Web Upload your published interaction to a web server, then send learners a link to the interaction.html file. LMS Upload your published interaction to your LMS. Each LMS uses a different process for this. Contact your LMS administrator if you need help uploading, launching, or tracking content. Are published interactions responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? HTML5 interactions published with Engage 360 use the responsivemobile player when viewed on tablets and smartphones. The responsive player dynamically adapts to different tablets and smartphones, providing an optimized view of your interaction on every device—no extra work required. It fluidly responds to different mobile screen sizes and orientations, eliminating browser chrome, and delivering mobile-friendly playback controls. The responsive player moves out of the way to maximize the screen real estate for your interaction content. Your content will maintain its aspect ratio, but it’ll scale to fill as much of the screen as possible on tablets and smartphones. See these responsive player FAQs for details. Can interactions be viewed on iPads? Yes.When learners launch your interaction, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. Can interactions be viewed on iPhones? Yes.When learners launch yourinteraction, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. Can interactions be viewed on Android devices? Yes.When learners launch yourinteraction, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? Publish yourinteraction for LMS.Engage 360 supports AICC, SCORM, and Tin Can API (xAPI) output. Then follow the steps for your LMS to upload the published output and enroll learners. When learners launch the interaction, it'll automatically open in their default web browser. The HTML5 output works beautifully inall major browsers on desktop and mobile devices.4Views0likes0CommentsPresenter 360: Publishing a Course for Mobile Devices
Presenter 360 makes it easy to deliver courses to learners with tablets and smartphones. Here are answers to common questions about publishing mobile-ready courses. How do I publish courses for mobile devices? How do learners view courses on tablets and smartphones? Are published courses responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? Can courses be viewed on iPads? Can courses be viewed on iPhones? Can courses be viewed on Android devices? How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? How do I publish courses for mobile devices? It's easy! SinceAdobe discontinued Flash, simply publish your course forweborLMS. You don't have to do any extra work. You'llget HTML5-only output that works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices. How do learners view courses on tablets and smartphones? Give learners a link to your published course, as described in the following table. When learners click the link,the HTML5 output will launch in their default web browser. If you publish for... Do this... Review360 Open your web browser to your Review 360 home page and click your course to open it. Click Share in the upper right corner. If you want to password-protect your course, mark the box to Set a password and enter a password in the field provided. Copy the shareable link, then send it to your viewers. Be sure to give them the password, too, if you added one. Web Upload your published course to a web server, then send learners a link to the presentation.html file. LMS Upload your published course to your LMS. Each LMS uses a different process for this. Contact your LMS administrator if you need help uploading, launching, or tracking content. Are published courses responsive? Do they adapt to different screen sizes? HTML5 courses published with Presenter 360 use the responsive mobile player when viewed on tablets and smartphones. The responsive player dynamically adapts to different tablets and smartphones, providing an optimized view of your course on every device—no extra work required. It fluidly responds to different mobile screen sizes and orientations, hiding sidebar menus till you need them, eliminating browser chrome, and delivering mobile-friendly playback controls. The responsive player moves out of the way to maximize the screen real estate for your slide content. Your content will maintain its aspect ratio, but it’ll scale to fill as much of the screen as possible on tablets and smartphones. See these responsive mobile player FAQs for details. Can courses be viewed on iPads? Yes.When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. Can courses be viewed on iPhones? Yes. When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open in their default browser. Can courses be viewed on Android devices? Yes.When learners launch your course, it’ll automatically open intheir default browser. How do I track learners' progress when they view content on mobile devices? Publish your course for LMS. Presenter 360 supports AICC, SCORM, andTin Can API (xAPI) output.Then follow the steps for your LMS to upload the published output and enroll learners. When learners launch the course, it'll automatically open in their default web browser. The HTML5 output works beautifully inall major browserson desktop and mobile devices.16Views0likes0Comments