Engage 360: Previewing and Publishing an Interaction
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Preview how your interaction will look and behave on any device and orientation without leaving Engage 360 or interrupting your workflow. Then publish your interaction for a variety of platforms, including web servers and learning management systems.
Watch this video introduction to learn how, then follow the activities below to practice.
Practice Activities:
- Preview Your Interaction
- Choose a Publish Option
- Adjust the Publish Settings
- Publish and Distribute Your Interaction
Practice Activity: Preview Your Interaction
Engage 360 uses responsive preview to show you how your interaction will look and behave on any device and orientation. And it’s so easy! Just click a button.
- Open Comstar Real Estate.intr from your practice files.
- Click Preview on the Engage ribbon.
- Then click each device icon in the upper right corner of the preview window to see how your interaction looks and behaves on each device and orientation.
- Click Close Preview when you’re done.
To learn more about responsive preview, see this user guide. To learn more about restricting which device orientations learners can use when viewing your interaction, see this user guide.
Practice Activity: Choose a Publish Option
Engage 360 supports several publish options, described below. For this tutorial, let’s publish to Review 360 where you can collaborate with stakeholders and subject matter experts.
- Open Comstar Real Estate.intr from your practice files.
- Click Publish on the Engage ribbon to launch to publishing wizard.
- Click the Review 360 tab on the left side of the window.
Before we continue, here’s some quick info on each publishing option:
Presenter 360 |
Presenter 360 is the fastest, easiest way to create multi-device, presentation-based courses using PowerPoint’s familiar interface. You can create media-rich interactions in Engage 360, then publish them directly into your Presenter 360 courses. To learn more about publishing interactions to Presenter 360, see this user guide. |
Review 360 |
Publish interactions to Review 360 to test how they look on various devices and to collect feedback from stakeholders with an easy-to-use web app. To learn more about publishing interactions to Review 360, see this user guide. |
Web |
If you want learners to access interactions over the internet or a private intranet, and if you don’t need to track their progress, then publish for web distribution. To learn more about publishing interactions for web servers, see this user guide. |
LMS |
Choose the LMS publishing format if you're using a learning management system (LMS) to track learners' progress and results. To learn more about publishing interactions for AICC, SCORM, and Tin Can API LMSs, see this user guide. |
CD |
Choose the CD publishing format when you need to distribute interactions via CD, DVD, USB drive, network drive, kiosk, or email. To learn more about publishing interactions for CD or other local media, see this user guide. |
Word |
Publish for Microsoft Word when you need a printable version of your interaction. It’s a convenient way to distribute handouts or provide a transcript for accessibility purposes. To learn more about publishing interactions to Microsoft Word, see this user guide. |
Practice Activity: Adjust the Publish Settings
After choosing a publish option, adjust the settings, such as title, description, publish location, mobile options, quality, tracking options, and LMS specification. For details, see the user guide for each publishing option listed above.
Since we’re publishing to Review 360 in this tutorial, configure these settings:
- Select Create a new item and enter a title for your interaction in the corresponding text field.
- If you’d like to make any last-minute changes to the player, quality, theme colors, or playback mode before publishing, click these properties and make your adjustments.
Practice Activity: Publish and Distribute Your Interaction
Now you’re ready to complete the publishing process. Click the Publish button at the bottom of the publishing wizard.
When the process is complete, you’ll see a Publish Successful window with one or more follow-up options, depending on the publish option you selected. Since we published to Review 360 in this tutorial, clicking View Presentation will launch the published interaction in Review 360 in your default web browser.
To learn more about the follow-up options and distribution instructions for each publish option, see these user guides:
Summary
In this tutorial, you learned how to use Engage 360’s stunning responsive preview features to see how your mobile-ready interaction looks and behaves on computers, tablets, and smartphones. And you published an interaction to Review 360 where you can collect feedback from stakeholders.
For answers to common questions about publishing interactions for mobile devices, see this user guide.