Hi! We have a lot of content in a CCMS (DITA XML). I need to export that content and import into Rise 360. Can I import content into Rise 360? If so, what format(s) can I use for import?
It sounds like you have legacy course content that you want to import that content into Rise 360.
While there isn't a way to import content directly into Rise 360, you can use Rise 360 to give your content a fresh, modern makeover. For example, check out how I converted a 3-slide PowerPoint presentation into a beautiful Rise 360 course in this discussion. Is that what you had in mind?
If you would prefer to keep your content intact and embed it in Rise 360, you can do that too! Simply host the content on a web server, then embed it in a lesson using a Multimedia Embed block.
Just wanted to check back in since it's been 2 years. Is there still no way to import legacy content, from a Word or XML file, into Rise, other than copying and pasting item by item?
Is there any institutional will to add an import function to Rise? The idea of copy/pasting a full course's text into a web form sure seems like torture.
Hi Karl, many thanks for the response. I don't know kW is the honest answer. The training module is in Rise, and I want it imported into RISE 360. How can I tell what format it is in?
The training is a combination of video, images, quizzes and interactive text..... not sure this helps you though.
Kind regards , Chester
If Rise could identify, say, font size and create blocks based on font size (H2) headings, Lists be unordered or ordered, based on bullets, and text blocks based on text in a Word document, then there would be a significant reduction in the amount of cutting and pasting that is required to build a course. It would allow more time to be spent on creating dynamic content using the features available in RISE
There isn't a way to import third-party training or Scorm packages into Rise 360. If the content was made in Rise 360 and you wish to continue its development, you'll need to request the author to send you a copy instead.
Do you mind clarifying the format of the Rise course you'd like to import?
At the moment, Rise 360 doesn't support importing Word, PowerPoint, PDF, or XML files as courses. However, we are tracking a feature request for that ability. If your course was published to Web, and hosted on a web server, you can embed it into a new lesson using the Multimedia Embed Block.
Hello, I'm changing jobs next week and, therefore, licenses on Articulate. I have several RISE courses that I need to keep for future edits and use. How do I ensure I can upload and access these courses in RISE in my new job?
Rise 360 courses are tied to the Articulate ID that was used to author the content. Since you will be switching jobs, you most likely will be changing email addresses and Articulate 360 subscriptions as well. If you get temporary access to your old account when you start your new job, you can simply send yourself a copy of all your Rise 360 courses.
If your old account will be deactivated before you get access to the new account, please open a case with our support team here so we can help you with the content transfer.
Hi I have a Scorm file, from a third party provider. That I would like to upload onto the company LMS. The company LMS will not host Scorm files only Articulate uploads. Can I import the Scorm file into Articulate to then upload into the company, LMS?
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Hi Cynthia!
It sounds like you have legacy course content that you want to import that content into Rise 360.
While there isn't a way to import content directly into Rise 360, you can use Rise 360 to give your content a fresh, modern makeover. For example, check out how I converted a 3-slide PowerPoint presentation into a beautiful Rise 360 course in this discussion. Is that what you had in mind?
If you would prefer to keep your content intact and embed it in Rise 360, you can do that too! Simply host the content on a web server, then embed it in a lesson using a Multimedia Embed block.
Let me know what you think!
Just wanted to check back in since it's been 2 years. Is there still no way to import legacy content, from a Word or XML file, into Rise, other than copying and pasting item by item?
Hi Ron,
There isn't a way to import content from a Word or XML file, into Rise.
Is there any institutional will to add an import function to Rise? The idea of copy/pasting a full course's text into a web form sure seems like torture.
Is there still no way in 2023? From Word, Powerpoint, PDF, XML... to have at least the text in Rise without copy/paste?
Hi Natalie!
Currently, Rise 360 doesn't support importing Word, PowerPoint, PDF or XML files as courses.
We're tracking requests for importing text from these files into Rise, and we'll keep this thread posted on any updates on this request.
me too please on import
me too please on import
Me too !! I want to import RISE material into Rise360... seems crackers it can't be imported
Hi Chester,
In what format is the Rise material you want to import into Rise 360?
Hi Karl, many thanks for the response. I don't know kW is the honest answer. The training module is in Rise, and I want it imported into RISE 360. How can I tell what format it is in?
The training is a combination of video, images, quizzes and interactive text..... not sure this helps you though.
Kind regards , Chester
Hi
If Rise could identify, say, font size and create blocks based on font size (H2) headings, Lists be unordered or ordered, based on bullets, and text blocks based on text in a Word document, then there would be a significant reduction in the amount of cutting and pasting that is required to build a course. It would allow more time to be spent on creating dynamic content using the features available in RISE
Does Rise360 support importing anything at all e.g. SCORM, Moodle XML etc?
Hello Colin!
There isn't a way to import third-party training or Scorm packages into Rise 360. If the content was made in Rise 360 and you wish to continue its development, you'll need to request the author to send you a copy instead.
You can check out this article to learn more about How to Send a Copy of a Course to Other Authors.
I hope this helps!
We've exported a course built in Articulate Rise about two years ago and now we want to import it back. Is that possible?
Hi Karen!
Do you mind clarifying the format of the Rise course you'd like to import?
At the moment, Rise 360 doesn't support importing Word, PowerPoint, PDF, or XML files as courses. However, we are tracking a feature request for that ability. If your course was published to Web, and hosted on a web server, you can embed it into a new lesson using the Multimedia Embed Block.
Hello, I'm changing jobs next week and, therefore, licenses on Articulate. I have several RISE courses that I need to keep for future edits and use. How do I ensure I can upload and access these courses in RISE in my new job?
Hello Nicole,
Thank you for reaching out!
Rise 360 courses are tied to the Articulate ID that was used to author the content. Since you will be switching jobs, you most likely will be changing email addresses and Articulate 360 subscriptions as well. If you get temporary access to your old account when you start your new job, you can simply send yourself a copy of all your Rise 360 courses.
If your old account will be deactivated before you get access to the new account, please open a case with our support team here so we can help you with the content transfer.
Hi I have a Scorm file, from a third party provider. That I would like to upload onto the company LMS. The company LMS will not host Scorm files only Articulate uploads. Can I import the Scorm file into Articulate to then upload into the company, LMS?