Glad that Michael's suggestion was able to assist you Jayant and I appreciate you popping back in the forums with an update. Looking forward to you being able to share your knowledge in the future as well :)
I just got finished with this project. I have a quick query.
Is it possible that Articulate could generate a NON SCORM compliant module. My client's LMS is built in .net framework which doesn't support SCORM standard and he requires the module to be NOT SCORM compliant.
You could publish for Web instead of for LMS. That should allow the course to be launched in your client`s LMS. However, to provide tracking of progress and or scores, would require custom .net/Javascript development to provide an interface between course and LMS.
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Have a look at the attached and see if that's what you wanted.
Hi Jayant! Looks like Michael has popped in to assist you here :)
Obeisance to E-learning Heroes !!
I'm highly grateful to you Michael, for this prompt solution.
I owe this to community. I'll pay back when time comes.
Thanks Leslie !
Hi Jayant, good to hear that my suggestion works for you. Good luck with your project!
Glad that Michael's suggestion was able to assist you Jayant and I appreciate you popping back in the forums with an update. Looking forward to you being able to share your knowledge in the future as well :)
Hi Michael & Leslie,
I just got finished with this project. I have a quick query.
Is it possible that Articulate could generate a NON SCORM compliant module. My client's LMS is built in .net framework which doesn't support SCORM standard and he requires the module to be NOT SCORM compliant.
Please do reply. Need a solution ASAP
Thanks
You could publish for Web instead of for LMS. That should allow the course to be launched in your client`s LMS. However, to provide tracking of progress and or scores, would require custom .net/Javascript development to provide an interface between course and LMS.
Thanks for popping in to assist Jayant here Michael :)
Thanks Michael.
I feel Privileged !!
Super Hero dedication :)
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