File formats? Oct 11, 2013 By Velicia Waymer Hi Everyone! I'm working with our LMS provider and have been told that they only accept the following file formats: AICC SCORM 1.2 SCORM 2004 custom course formats
Bruce Graham Hero over 10 years ago10/11/13 at 6:52 am (UTC) Hi Velicia, I no longer have Presenter '09 on my machine but seem to remember it is "...all of the above". Bruce
Velicia Waymer Author over 10 years ago10/11/13 at 7:44 am (UTC) Thanks Bruce! I also see that Parallels is a requirement as I'm Mac...Is using OfficeMac acceptable as well? my IT team is ant-Mac...
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff over 10 years ago10/11/13 at 11:14 am (UTC) Hi Velicia and welcome to Heroes! When choosing to publish to an LMS from within Presenter you'll be presented with these options: SCORM 1.2 SCORM 2004 (specify 2nd Edition or 3rd Edition in Reporting and Tracking) AICC In regards to your question about using Parallels, I did want to point you to some best practices there. You can also install Studio products on Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, or Apple Boot Camp. Also, have you already downloaded a trial? Studio 13 launched the other week, so you may want to try that one out as well. There is a red "Free Trial" button at the top of this page.
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Hi Velicia,
I no longer have Presenter '09 on my machine but seem to remember it is "...all of the above".
Bruce
Thanks Bruce! I also see that Parallels is a requirement as I'm Mac...Is using OfficeMac acceptable as well? my IT team is ant-Mac...
Hi Velicia and welcome to Heroes!
When choosing to publish to an LMS from within Presenter you'll be presented with these options:
In regards to your question about using Parallels, I did want to point you to some best practices there. You can also install Studio products on Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, or Apple Boot Camp.
Also, have you already downloaded a trial? Studio 13 launched the other week, so you may want to try that one out as well. There is a red "Free Trial" button at the top of this page.
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