Whether you’re building your e-learning portfolio, sharing examples in the e-learning challenges, or just want to test your course in an online environment, you’re going to need to know about publishing and uploading. And after that, you’ll need to distribute the published output by uploading the course to an appropriate web server such as an LMS, website, or company intranet.
Now what?īefore you can kick back and begin working on your next masterpiece, you’ll need to publish the source content into a format that’s viewable by learners. You’ve just finished authoring the world’s best e-learning course.
Publishing and Uploading E-Learning Courses #8: Challenge | Recap