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29 01, 2024

What tools can I use to create SCORM files?

2024-01-29T18:54:15+05:30January 29th, 2024||

SCORM authoring tools enable the creation and management of SCORM-compliant courses, which can be published to any SCORM-compliant LMS. Some of the most popular tools for creating SCORM lessons include Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline 360, and iSpring Suite.

29 01, 2024

What are the supported version of SCORM?

2024-01-29T18:46:37+05:30January 29th, 2024||

SCORM 1.2 is supported, SCORM 1.2 is probably the most often used specification in the industry. SCORM 2004 is not supported, AICC objects are supported in Moodle 2.1 and higher. Tin Can is supported with a number of 3rd party plugins such as logstore xAPI (allows reporting logging data to an external LRS) and mod_tincanlaunch (allows launching tin can content [...]

29 01, 2024

What does SCORM mean?

2024-01-29T16:03:18+05:30January 29th, 2024||

SCORM Stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. It is a set of technical standards that tells us how to make a course that will work on any training platform. According to RUSTICI Software, (http://scorm.com/scorm-explained/) the following is what SCORM is all about: “SCORM is a set of technical standards for e-learning software products. SCORM tells programmers how to write [...]

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