Is there a guide "getting started publishing via Articulate 3 and scorm 1.2 on Moodle"?

Dec 13, 2019

Hi,

I miss a good guide "getting started publishing via Articulate 3 and scorm 1.2 on Moodle".

I found this ressource: https://articulate.com/de-DE/support/article/how-to-report-completion-status-and-success-status-to-an-lms#reporting-option

But it isn't very helpful because it is just a part of the way. If you fill me with the information from a to z I will provide that getting started guide if there is none yet.

My current problem is that moodle doesn't mark the activity "learner has viewed 40 slides" as solved - but the bigger problem is that I really don't know in detail what I am doing because I was told use "scorm 1.2 and that..." and I can't find the answers to e.g. these questions:

which data does scorm send to moodle?
which of these variables can I manipulate in Articulate 3 e.g. on the last slide to tell moodle "student passed"?
How to do that?
Best workflow for that?
Which things can happen? How to handle?
Which of these data can I use via moodle backend as course owner if I can't manipulate source code because IT doesn't want you to do because you are just a nooby moodle user merely able to handle backend?

To sum it up, I just have the same questions as everybody using articulate and moodle together and I'd be happy to have one video to view or one article to read to understand the workflow instead of just finding solutions of the little steps that the whole way contains.

Sincerely

Thorsten

1 Reply
Katie Riggio

Hi, Thorsten. Happy to dive in!

This handy tutorial covers the process for publishing a Storyline 3 course for LMS distribution, and this article covers the quiz data sent to an LMS. The uploading, launching, and tracking steps vary for each platform, so contacting your Moodle administrator is the best way to get targeted help.

If you'd like a hand with testing, you can share the zipped package with us by using this upload link. We're always happy to help test in SCORM Cloud since it's industry-standard, and will delete the file after!

Also, I found these related community discussions:

There are a lot of folks here who use this platform and can hopefully weigh in on their experience!

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