You can download documentation and samples form ADL's Web site. There is a useful form post discussing the pros and cons of SCORM in Moodle here: SCORM InformationĪdvanced Distributed Learning (ADL) is the organization that wrote the SCORM standard. However, reporting and grading work better in Moodle and for many educators the standard features do the job perfectly and do not require learning a new program. If you want something shiny, then a SCORM package can fit the bill. If you are planning on exporting and using in another LMS then SCORM would make this easier. There's a really simple "What is SCORM" introduction here: Ī slightly more detailed introduction here: Should I make my Moodle courses as SCORM or use Moodle's features? All Federal agencies are mandated to use programs that meet those standards. The President of the United States, Bill Clinton issued an Executive Order that created an agency (ADL) to oversee the standard for developing and distributing online learning. SCORM was developed as a result of collaboration in the public and private sectors.
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15.13 Moodle changes _status from "completed" or "passed" to "failed".15.12 Reducing Load Time with Captivate.15.7 Incorrect file package - missing imsmanifest.xml or AICC structure.15.6 Zlib warning when I add/update SCORM objects in my course.15.5 My Flash-Based Content Loads, then Stalls.15.4 SCORM doesn't work on Godaddy Host.15.3 slash arguments warning when I add/update SCORM objects in my course.15.1 Difficulty Displaying a SCORM Package.8 Can I add a password for access to my SCORM package?.
2 Should I make my Moodle courses as SCORM or use Moodle's features?.