Storyline is HTML5 and standard JS, so from what I recall it works fine on iPad and mobile devices in the browser. I cannot recall if it loads in the Canvas App, but this was also almost 5 years back and I have not tested anything since. Worth trying! As far as lesson quizzes effecting scoring, that is what the SCORM import and set up is. Canvas imports the Rise content in and creates an accompanying assignment to track scoring. In this example you can see that all the scoring will feed into ONE grade though. Again, this is from a while back and Rise has been great improved and there are other scoring and tracking options now. Rise content is cloud based and can be shared by link, but the only way to get scoring into the LMS (Canvas for us) was to export the package and import. That might have been updated so worth checking.
@@InstructionalMediaPC Thanks for the reply! Basically i was hoping that lesson-based knowledge checks doan impact the user score, which I want to come from only the post module assessment. So its a situation where I want to determine if its better to create a separate assignment for the post quiz or if knowledge checks wont impact the result then it would be ok to leave it in the main module.
@@PoetWhittier I personally prefer individual tracking for each assessment, so I would definitely create a separate assignment/Rise section for a whole learning module. Chunks instruction better for students as well. Cheers.
Hey Zachary. From what I understand, the SCORM menu item he is using is a built-in Canvas setting (not available in the free-for-teacher version). The SCORM Cloud app you're referencing is for integrating a 3rd part app.
@Zachary - The SCORM menu in Canvas is how you get SCORM packages into Canvas modules. "SCORM Cloud" however is handy for instructional designers who are NOT in an institution's LMS but need to test the SCORM functionality "as if" it were in an LMS. You upload to "SCORM Cloud" to see approximately how it will behave in an LMS.
So helpful. Thanks so much!
3 questions: does it work on the app if IPad is used? Do lesson quizzes affect scoring? Can rise host storyline 360 quizzes?
Storyline is HTML5 and standard JS, so from what I recall it works fine on iPad and mobile devices in the browser. I cannot recall if it loads in the Canvas App, but this was also almost 5 years back and I have not tested anything since. Worth trying!
As far as lesson quizzes effecting scoring, that is what the SCORM import and set up is. Canvas imports the Rise content in and creates an accompanying assignment to track scoring. In this example you can see that all the scoring will feed into ONE grade though. Again, this is from a while back and Rise has been great improved and there are other scoring and tracking options now.
Rise content is cloud based and can be shared by link, but the only way to get scoring into the LMS (Canvas for us) was to export the package and import. That might have been updated so worth checking.
@@InstructionalMediaPC Thanks for the reply! Basically i was hoping that lesson-based knowledge checks doan impact the user score, which I want to come from only the post module assessment. So its a situation where I want to determine if its better to create a separate assignment for the post quiz or if knowledge checks wont impact the result then it would be ok to leave it in the main module.
@@PoetWhittier I personally prefer individual tracking for each assessment, so I would definitely create a separate assignment/Rise section for a whole learning module. Chunks instruction better for students as well. Cheers.
Is the "SCORM" menu item the same thing as the "SCORM Cloud" app in Canvas or a different SCORM LTI app?
Hey Zachary. From what I understand, the SCORM menu item he is using is a built-in Canvas setting (not available in the free-for-teacher version). The SCORM Cloud app you're referencing is for integrating a 3rd part app.
@Zachary - The SCORM menu in Canvas is how you get SCORM packages into Canvas modules. "SCORM Cloud" however is handy for instructional designers who are NOT in an institution's LMS but need to test the SCORM functionality "as if" it were in an LMS. You upload to "SCORM Cloud" to see approximately how it will behave in an LMS.