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I want to offer some of the content I’ve posted to Docebo on my public website for people to view. I don’t care about saving their progress or having them log in- more a sample of some information they could see, that my internal staff gets full tracking and information on. 

Can I use Docebo to host and play the content, available on a different website without validation/log in? Basically an iframe or player on my public website as a marketing tool for people to log term join my company and do the full training once they’re hired?

Case:

SCORM file in Docebo- works great, employee learners take it

I want to share that file on my public website without them logging into Docebo. (Not employees)

There are some solutions out there like this:

https://www.ispringsolutions.com/articles/how-to-share-a-scorm-course-without-an-lms


Thanks- I’m specifically looking to use Docebo for hosting to minimize the number of locations where I’d need to update the SCORM. 


hmm, pretty you can host content without a course but it may work run in Channels depending on how you create the SCORM package...that said, user would still need an account to access it...If you want to run the course on its own, you need a place to store it like an ftp server; then you can call it in on webpage probably using something like an iFrame...


@EmilyW_Tacoma - I believe the key takeaway is no - not even a “not really”. If the system had an open sftp or file structure/webserver that we could be fully exposed to - then the sky would be the limit. But Docebo offers none of that - which means we need to have people authenticate to have access to the S3 storage setup for your instance...and that is where the story will breakdown for you (I believe).


@dklinger thanks- that’s what I expected. I wasn’t seeing the embed features like I have had with other LMSs. I think I’m going to end up doing something like ​@lrnlab’s suggestion of replicating the structure in another LMS.

 

I appreciate you both.


Depending on the tool you use to create your SCORM, maybe you can create a different output. In Articulate Storyline, you can create html from the storyline file and then host that output on your website.

Not sure if that is something you want to consider, but it’s an option. 🙂 Good luck.


Depending on the tool you use to create your SCORM, maybe you can create a different output. In Articulate Storyline, you can create html from the storyline file and then host that output on your website.

Not sure if that is something you want to consider, but it’s an option. 🙂 Good luck.

@EmilyW_Tacoma - this is a good point as well. Jeanette is spot on. That also counts on you having some way of doing some low level file upload. And it begins to fail I believe your litmus test / goal of trying to not maintain many versions.


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