I am uploading Storyline 360 files to Canvas. Most upload fine (I publish for WEB, HTML5, and zip the file. I create a folder in the FILES section of Canvas and upload, expanding the zip file. I then link the story.html file to a Canvas module), but the latest one uploaded and then shows like this. The font is off, the screen is dark, it's not working. Any ideas? Is it using Flash?
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I contacted Articulate Support and Canvas Support and here is what they had to say:
Articulate Support: "As much as I would like to provide assistance with the troubleshooting but, we don't support troubleshooting issues if it is only happening on a 3rd party's environment."
Canvas Support: "Since Storyline is a third-party product we unfortunately are not able to provide direct support for the content but you may want to try re-uploading the presentation that is not displaying properly to make sure that the appropriate files are in the course. "
This leaves us as the consumers without a solution, and without any indication that a solution is being worked on. Articulate and Canvas are among the most popular providers of their respective services, and users NEED the two to work together. Frankly I am baffled that neither party is interested in making this work.
Just a quick update... This past Friday we asked our Instructure CSM (Customer Success Manager) to turn on the SCORM LTI in our Canvas environment. (I guess this is different than the SCORM Cloud LTI that is listed on the EduAppCenter.) Once our CSM turned on SCORM, these are the steps we followed:
Hope this will be of some help to others. Fingers crossed! 🤞
Thank you @chofer ! The same problem occurred in my work account yesterday, and the person in charge of the platform said that the procedure you outlined above had been their procedure for Storyline files. I did it, and it worked! In my free account, I'm still using the cloud platform solution.
So how do i get a Scorm into a module page as Content...not as assignment???
Kind regards,
Math
@mathnot ...
I don't have tons of experience with SCORM, but I'm not sure the option I've describe above allows for that kind of content to only be displayed on a page and not an assignment. If you make the assignment non-graded, that's probably your best option.
I make mine a zero point assignment. I can't find a way to make them appear as content using the SCORM method...just happy they show up and work!
For my volunteer work, I link from my google cloud account, so they show up as a link, not an assignment.