January 2, 2020
how do I share the HTML5 file
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January 2, 2020
how do I share the HTML5 file
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Help, I published the project as an HTML but am unable to email it or share it with learners outside of the agency. Thanks.

Kim

kmitcham@icpcy.org

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2020-01-19 18:52:07
2020-01-19 18:52:07

If you don’t want to use a webserver, I’d upload the HTML folder to a cloud service like Dropbox, GoogleDrive,… and share the link.

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2020-01-19 19:14:12
2020-01-19 19:14:12
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Sorry to disagree, but uploading to a cloud service is not a guarantee that everything will be functional, you need a webserver which supports JSON.

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2020-01-20 20:14:47
2020-01-20 20:14:47
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Guess you’re right. I remember I had trouble with playing a 360 project as html export from the hard drive…

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2020-01-20 20:16:10
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Matthias Noll
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Indeed, it may be functional but there is no guarantee, depends on the project and its features.

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2020-01-07 17:50:49
2020-01-07 17:50:49

You could try using an online tool like ReviewMyElearning.com 

Alternatively, you could sign up for a web server service of your own as I’ve done. Take a look at this video tutorial to see what I did. https://youtu.be/wajNZA9oVnw

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2020-01-07 08:59:55
2020-01-07 08:59:55

A (to HTML5) published course is like a website. Upload it to a webserver and share the URL is the best way to show the result. If you created a SCO, you need to upload to a LMS which is SCORM compliant.

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