I think that you'll find that SLK only shares the end result and not the elements that make up that result.
Pushing the student response values back into the original context is not a function of SharePoint Learning Kit. really it’s a function of the SCORM object and whether it stores the student response as well as the score, and whether or not it pulls the student response back. So it is dependent on the SCORM object to populate the student response field.
In real english it is a little bit of Courselab and a little bit of SLK that causes this problem.
As Courselab allows the student to review responses BUT not the teacher or course owner it would make me think that it is courselab not implementing some commands in review mode. However this is also a problem in most other creation tools such as eXe, Captivate 2 and Thesis so don't feel too bad about it.
I understand the Courselab team are looking at this SLK issue and it will be resolved in a road mapped update, possibly 2.5??
I think that you'll find that SLK only shares the end result and not the elements that make up that result.
Pushing the student response values back into the original context is not a function of SharePoint Learning Kit. really it’s a function of the SCORM object and whether it stores the student response as well as the score, and whether or not it pulls the student response back. So it is dependent on the SCORM object to populate the student response field.
In real english it is a little bit of Courselab and a little bit of SLK that causes this problem.
As Courselab allows the student to review responses BUT not the teacher or course owner it would make me think that it is courselab not implementing some commands in review mode. However this is also a problem in most other creation tools such as eXe, Captivate 2 and Thesis so don't feel too bad about it.
I understand the Courselab team are looking at this SLK issue and it will be resolved in a road mapped update, possibly 2.5??