I've had great success with SCORM Cloud (you can sign up for the free account to test, if your course is SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004). I didn't know anything about how Storyline communicated with the LMS before last Thursday so the log files generated by SCORMCloud really helped me 'see' what was going on.
I just started working with Storyline last Monday, so I'm sure that there are some guru's around here that have more experience with this, and probably better answers, but this is where i began my search when I had similar questions pop up in my head.
I already ran through my 30 day trial of storyline. I'll have to see from our LMS admin's if the answer data is collected from the scorm API, and how we could get that in an excel report. Thanks.
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Hi Michael,
I think this depends on how your LMS is configured. Storyline can pass user scores and answers to the LMS.
Check out this knowledge base article: Quiz data sent to an LMS in Storyline
One thing you could do is sign up for a trial of Articulate Online to test the various data you can pass from Storyline to the LMS.
Variables are another way to tackle this problem, maybe.
There's an article here:
http://www.articulate.com/support/kb_article.php?product=st1&id=fdoq1b7qv49l
I've had great success with SCORM Cloud (you can sign up for the free account to test, if your course is SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004). I didn't know anything about how Storyline communicated with the LMS before last Thursday so the log files generated by SCORMCloud really helped me 'see' what was going on.
I just started working with Storyline last Monday, so I'm sure that there are some guru's around here that have more experience with this, and probably better answers, but this is where i began my search when I had similar questions pop up in my head.
Good luck!
I already ran through my 30 day trial of storyline. I'll have to see from our LMS admin's if the answer data is collected from the scorm API, and how we could get that in an excel report. Thanks.
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