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Judy Nollet

A course's "SCORM package" (aka a .zip file with published SCORM files) is meant to be uploaded into an LMS.

  • Some LMSs allow separate packages to be compiled into a curriculum. That may or may not require the learner to complete all of the courses.
  • In any case, the available options depend on what the LMS allows. (Articulate has no control over that.) 

Storyline doesn't import SCORM packages. If you want to edit a course in Storyline, but all you have is a SCORM package, you'll have to re-create the course from scratch. (You can find images within the SCORM package, but you'd still need to import them into Storyline and adjust them to match how they looked and worked in the published course.) 

Another option: You could display the published content inside a Storyline web object. Here's info about those: https://community.articulate.com/series/articulate-storyline-360/articles/storyline-360-adding-web-objects