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Deep learning on Launch is found in our Launch Essentials course in Motive Academy. |
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For an overview of Launch, click here. |
The examples in this article were created for a fictional company, Lakeview Inc.
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Content is your Storyflow Scenario in a published form that is then converted into a Module.
Anatomy
Before you can create a Module, Content must be uploaded to Launch before you can create a Module.
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published to Launch by one of two ways:
Deploy the Content within Storyflow
Manually upload Content into Launch
Anatomy
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To Access Content:
1. Choose the Organization , if there is more than one
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External Bundle: This is the same outcome as the Upload Bundle option, but if you have an on-premise version of Storyflow, and you have a network location where you want to put the bundle, then use this option.
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Deploy Bundle Content
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Only individuals with the Launch Admin or Member permissions can complete these steps |
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Note: If you do not see an image similar to the above, click on your initials on the top right of the screen and choose HUB.
22. Open Storyflow
3. Open the Storyflow Project you want learners to complete
4. Ensure the Scenario you want to create a Module from is in “Published” status, not Draft:
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5. Go to the “Bundles” tab
6. Name your Bundle and click “Publish”
7. Click on the elipses to the right of the Bundle and choose “Deploy”:
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8. Click on your Initials at the top right of Storyflow and choose “Launch”
9. On the left side of the Launch page, open your Launch Space (typically named after your company) → Content Managment →Content. Here you will see the new content displayed:
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Next, create Modules!