You are the Knowledge Center administrator responsible for the deployment of UPK content in
the Knowledge Center. The lead UPK developer has just published a “UPK Title” in the form of a
“player package” to a shared drive. The administrator wants to know how this content can be
imported into the Knowledge Center for end user consumption.
Identify two options that would satisfy this requirement.
A.
Ask the UPK author to republish directly into KCenter from UPK, and then create a new
learning path in the knowledge Center that links to the publish title.
B.
Copy the player package into the knowledge Center’s content root folder, before creating a new
learning path that links to the package from the Knowledge Center.
C.
Create a new “Organization Only” title in the knowledge Center and link directly to the package
in the shared drive location as an activity.
D.
Ask the author to export the UPK package as an .odarc format before importing into the
knowledge Center as an activity.
E.
Deploy the player package on a web server first, so that it is accessible via HTTP, before
creating a URL link to it from the knowledge Center as an activity.
Explanation:
After you publish content, you must deploy it. When you deploy content, you are
placing it
in a location that can be accessed by users. The format you chose to publish determines
where and how the content is deployed.
B:Deploy an LMS Package
The LMS package enabl
E:Deploy an HTML Web Site
The HTML web site is a very simple set of HTML pages with the steps to perform the
transaction but without the high interactivity of the other deployment formats
When you publish content an HTML Web site package, the result is an HTMLPages folder.
This folder contains an index.html file which is the main page; it contains the outline you
chose to publish with links to the topics.