Is it possible to use Powerpoint PPS (Powerpoint Show) files in learning objects - Formalms isn't allowing upload of them or is it possible to use the PPXT file within the brower window as opposed to the file downloading ?
Thanks for your help with this.
Learning Objects - Powerpoint / PPS Files
Re: Learning Objects - Powerpoint / PPS Files
Hi Neal,
actually you can upload anything, including pps or pptx or whatever. You need to allow them under the advanced settings, where you find a "whitelist" box. You have to include the file extensions you need.
However, any file will always have to be downloaded by the user.
What you're asking for can be obtained in 2 ways:
- the more professional one => you turn your presentations into a scorm package, with full reporting, stats, sequencing, interactivity and so on
- or, the quick and dirty one => you embed them into a web page
If you opt for the second way, upload the ppt into Google Presentations or any similar service. Make them "unlisted" so nobody will stumble upon them by hazard.
Copy the embed code and insert it into an HTML page learning object into your LMS. The presentation will be displayed within the browser window.
actually you can upload anything, including pps or pptx or whatever. You need to allow them under the advanced settings, where you find a "whitelist" box. You have to include the file extensions you need.
However, any file will always have to be downloaded by the user.
What you're asking for can be obtained in 2 ways:
- the more professional one => you turn your presentations into a scorm package, with full reporting, stats, sequencing, interactivity and so on
- or, the quick and dirty one => you embed them into a web page
If you opt for the second way, upload the ppt into Google Presentations or any similar service. Make them "unlisted" so nobody will stumble upon them by hazard.
Copy the embed code and insert it into an HTML page learning object into your LMS. The presentation will be displayed within the browser window.
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Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Re: Learning Objects - Powerpoint / PPS Files
Thanks Max - I've found that you saving it as an MP4 in Powerpoint & then uploading that works the best.
I'm struggling to find the Advanced / Whitelist settings as well
I'm struggling to find the Advanced / Whitelist settings as well
max wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 1:13 pm Hi Neal,
actually you can upload anything, including pps or pptx or whatever. You need to allow them under the advanced settings, where you find a "whitelist" box. You have to include the file extensions you need.
However, any file will always have to be downloaded by the user.
What you're asking for can be obtained in 2 ways:
- the more professional one => you turn your presentations into a scorm package, with full reporting, stats, sequencing, interactivity and so on
- or, the quick and dirty one => you embed them into a web page
If you opt for the second way, upload the ppt into Google Presentations or any similar service. Make them "unlisted" so nobody will stumble upon them by hazard.
Copy the embed code and insert it into an HTML page learning object into your LMS. The presentation will be displayed within the browser window.
Re: Learning Objects - Powerpoint / PPS Files
Found it now Max
Neal267 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 1:33 pm Thanks Max - I've found that you saving it as an MP4 in Powerpoint & then uploading that works the best.
I'm struggling to find the Advanced / Whitelist settings as well
max wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 1:13 pm Hi Neal,
actually you can upload anything, including pps or pptx or whatever. You need to allow them under the advanced settings, where you find a "whitelist" box. You have to include the file extensions you need.
However, any file will always have to be downloaded by the user.
What you're asking for can be obtained in 2 ways:
- the more professional one => you turn your presentations into a scorm package, with full reporting, stats, sequencing, interactivity and so on
- or, the quick and dirty one => you embed them into a web page
If you opt for the second way, upload the ppt into Google Presentations or any similar service. Make them "unlisted" so nobody will stumble upon them by hazard.
Copy the embed code and insert it into an HTML page learning object into your LMS. The presentation will be displayed within the browser window.