Extract the zip package and upload the contents to your web server.(If there are any errors in your course, such as a blank lesson, Rise 360 will ask if you want to edit the course or continue with the export.) Click Export in the upper right corner again to generate a zip file.Choose Web from the Export Type drop-down list.If you don’t need to track learners’ progress, you can export a Rise 360 course as web-only output and host it on your own web server. If your LMS requires you to identify the launch file, point to indexapi.html. Choose a location on your computer and click Save. Click the download link in the notification email, then click Download Course on the web page that opens.Just choose a location on your computer and click Save.)
(For a small course, you may immediately be prompted to download the zip file before you have a chance to go back to the course editor. When it’s ready, you’ll receive an email notification with a download link. Click Back to Course in the upper right corner to continue working while Rise 360 generates your zip file.Click Export in the upper right corner again to generate the package.
(If you're tracking a quiz result and exporting a SCORM or AICC package, you also get to choose a reporting option.)
And if you set a password for it, be sure to give them the password too. (You have the option to protect your course with a password.)
There’s more than one way to share a Rise 360 course.