How to create multiple sco systems with Articulate
Jun 16, 2011
Hello everyone,
My issue involves Articulate and Moodle.
I have already established the fact that the articulate TOC is not taken into consideration from moodle when I import an Articulate presentation as a SCORM (by TOC I mean the layout of the slides), but moodle sees my presentation as a single sco so what I get is a single link TOC in moodle.
In this post here http://www.articulate.com/forums/articulate-presenter/3901-moodle-sees-articulate-s-scorm-single-slide.html from the old forums I read this phrase "There are ways of creating a multiple sco systems with Articulate but it involves creating multiple publications and linking them together and I think it is quite complicated." This is exactly what I need only the how to do it is not explained.
One question I wanna ask is why the TOC of Articulate is ignored in Moodle, is it a moodle thing? Do I have to set something while publishing my Articulate project to have the TOC of Articulate in moodle?
And if the above is impossible how can I unite multiple Articulate presentation (sco) into one single zip scorm compliant file in order to use it in moodle?
Thank you all in advance.
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Hi Panos and welcome to Heroes! This article might help you out:
http://daveperso.mediaenglishonline.com/2010/03/25/use-ssp-to-track-multiple-quizzes-and-courses/
We use Adobe Multi-SCO packager to combine several Articulate SCOs into a single zip file. I think Simple SCORM Packager does the same thing.
Thank you very much Justin.
I will try both way asap.
I've also found another product, free, Reload Editor. I tried it, seems to work but not so easy to use, not a tool for rapid development.
Thank you again for the replies
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Hi Gordon,
The link that Justin shared went to an external site, so unfortunately we don't have much control over it. Sorry that I can offer more assistance.
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