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Issues with navigation in moodle
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Hi,
Fairly new to courselab and have created a short course and imported as scorm into our moodle. All works fine except the navigation box at the bottom of the standard template which should allow users to jump to other pages. On selecting another page it comes up with an error in a pop up Microsoft Internet Explorer box - CallMethod:nav_001_selector JumpToSlide Object required.

Any help or advice would be great.

Thanks,

Kenny
 
Hi Kenny
If you have a look a little down the thread lists you'll see one titled next slide. You should find your answer in there.
I'm a little torn on the beat way to use modules in Moodle, I rather like the menu that moodle will produce that shows which pages in a module have been opened by that user. It still respects the rules you have set for the module. I also like the buttons on the module itself.
Ideally if I knew that moodle was to be used I'd only have help and a page list on the module and let moodle generate the sidebar nav as it is then very clear to users where they are within the module.
Nick
 
 
Nick, Thanks for the reply I'll check out the topic you suggested. I did a quick search on the forum but couldn't find anything, wrong search term I think.

I know where you are coming from re:moodle's own navigation. I take it if you are using that then you need to change the way you create the materials in courselab. My test had 10 slides but appeared as one item in moodle, would I have to create the slides as modules in courselab to get the navigation to work in moodle. (apologies if I am using the wrong terms, still getting to grips with slides/frames/modules in courselab).

Thanks again, Kenny
 
 
 
Moodle handles the module as an object, how it handles the pages is determoned by how you tell it to use them. The pages should be discrete objects and so appear on the list moodle makes. There are lots of ways to manipulate the list and how the user can use it.
I'll dig through my reference library and see if I can find a quick route to an odered moodle module menu by page.
 
 
 
 
Hi,

I'd be grateful for help on getting Moodle to recognise the individual slides as and create the menu. At the moment I have 10 slides in one module that (in Moodle) appear as one item when I import as SCORM. I can't work out how to tell moodle how to recognise the slides as objects moodle will recognise as 'pages'. Cheers, Kenny
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