Is there a way to tell by looking at the published files whether a SCORM-compliant SL course is using the "slides viewed" or the "quiz result" completion criteria?
The title basically says it all. Let's say I don't have the .story file anymore. Is there a way to tell by looking at the published files whether a SCORM-compliant SL course is using the "slides viewed" or the "quiz result" completion criteria?
Hi, Erich -- I am sorry, but to the best of my knowledge, there is not a way to tell by looking at the published output if a SL course is using the 'slides viewed' or 'quiz result' completion criteria. Perhaps someone in the community can chime in with some additional input.
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Hi, Erich -- I am sorry, but to the best of my knowledge, there is not a way to tell by looking at the published output if a SL course is using the 'slides viewed' or 'quiz result' completion criteria. Perhaps someone in the community can chime in with some additional input.
I believe in the "meta.xml" file this is identified.
<description>Uses Completed/Incomplete</description><keywords /><slidemeta moniker="slide" monikerplural="slides" viewslides="99" slidecountdescription="99 slides" />
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