The situation would be where you have a multi-SCO course and you are just finishing one SCO and you want to have an easy way to get to the next one. Unfortunately the LMS I am using (and most LMSs that I have seen really) does not provide very good navigation from one SCO to the next. It would be more natural at the end of a module for a learner to have a button that, when clicked, tells the LMS to serve up the next SCO. More natural than having to pick it from a menu in my opinion.
You would probably need to check back with your LMS provider for a way to jump from course to course. Which LMS are you using? Others in the community may be able to assist with ideas/options.
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Hello Will,
Are you referring to a next SCO as in opening a new different course/module? or do you want the LMS to open a new object within the same course?
The situation would be where you have a multi-SCO course and you are just finishing one SCO and you want to have an easy way to get to the next one. Unfortunately the LMS I am using (and most LMSs that I have seen really) does not provide very good navigation from one SCO to the next. It would be more natural at the end of a module for a learner to have a button that, when clicked, tells the LMS to serve up the next SCO. More natural than having to pick it from a menu in my opinion.
Thanks for the explanation,
You would probably need to check back with your LMS provider for a way to jump from course to course. Which LMS are you using? Others in the community may be able to assist with ideas/options.
Hello Will Findlay ,
Do you find a solution to navigate between sco with a button on storyline ?
Thanks for you return
Hi Aida!
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