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SCORM 2004 or not SCORM 2004?
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Hi.

I tried a simple module with an agent, exported to SCORM 2004, and imported into the latest version of Moodle - Which failed quite comprehensively. (Skipped all questions, displayed very disjointedly, and didn't respond to 'return' events that it did when tested in CourseLab).

Looking into Moodle a little, as far as I can tell they are saying at the moment that it passes 2 out of 100 SCORM 2004 compliance tests.

The suggestion from Courselab documentation & Friends of Courselab is to export as 2004, and Moodle is the most often mentioned LMS around these here parts.

Should a medium sized 'single answer' type quiz followed by an agent & its sound being made active upon completion of the quiz DEFINITELY work when exported to SCORM 2004 & viewed in the current version of Moodle?


Many thanks,
Paul
 
From my experience of Moodle (1.9.5) probably not. SCORM 2004 will be support in Moodle 2.0, but for now I use SCORM 1.2 and it all work (more or less)
 
 
Hi, Bob,

the main disadvantage of SCORM 1.2 export of CourseLab course is quite limited number of question that you can use in one module (20-40 depending on question type and size). Limitation goes from SCORM 1.2 4kB limit on cmi.suspend_data field and every question saves a bit of info here.
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