Hello! We need support about how can we send question data to the Moodle when using SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004. This is urgent, we are working with several courses.
Right now, our report is ugly and our client can't understand the questions, I'm sending an attachment of how we are looking this report.
You can download the data in csv format and use the report builder to get the data you want. The questions are only sent in scorm 1.2, and Moodle is not Scorm 2004 compliant. I think there is a hack on here somewhere to send the question itself in scorm 1.2
Hi Phil good morning, thank you very much for your fast answer!
I'm sorry we didn't express correctly; the problem is not the looking of the report itself, but the name of the questions. e.g. when you read "cmi.interactions.0.id" should read "Which are the benefits of the product?" instead. This is to make the corretions of the course easier. Does this make sense?
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You can download the data in csv format and use the report builder to get the data you want. The questions are only sent in scorm 1.2, and Moodle is not Scorm 2004 compliant. I think there is a hack on here somewhere to send the question itself in scorm 1.2
Hi Phil good morning, thank you very much for your fast answer!
I'm sorry we didn't express correctly; the problem is not the looking of the report itself, but the name of the questions. e.g. when you read "cmi.interactions.0.id" should read "Which are the benefits of the product?" instead. This is to make the corretions of the course easier. Does this make sense?
Thank you again!
As I mentioned the question itself is not sent in scorm 1.2 data and Moodle is not fully scorm 2004 compliant.
I have seen a hack on here where users have managed to send the question in the scorm 1.2 model but I cannot find it.
oops! I'm sorry once again. Correction to my correction:
When you read "Scene1_QuestionDraw61_Slide1..." it should read "What are the benefits of this product" instead.
Cheers
Oh I see Phil. Thank you again for your help anyway!
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