I've done a bit of research and asking around and it looks like Storyline is not certified for SCORM 1.2. The Studio '09 products (Presenter, Engage, Quizmaker) are certified, however.
I know this isn't the answer you were hoping for, but I hope it helps.
I've found a link in ADL for the Studio '09 products that helps at the moment, as the two e-learning in question were built with that. But Storyline won't be accepted without certification. Do you know if that is something that will happen in the near future?
Yes, I would be very interested in this answer. A client of mine just purchased an SCORM 1.2 LMS on the understanding that Storyline will work fine with it.
I'm afraid I didn't get a lot of detail on this. From what I found and what I was told, Storyline is compliant, but was never submitted for certification.
I guess this means that Storyline meets the requirements, but there's no actual documentation/official acknowledgment of this from the same source that holds/provided the Studio certification. I won't pretend that I totally understand this or the difference, but I will try to get some additional information for all of you.
I'll try to get back with you as soon as I have more information on this.
"Both conformant and compliant mean that a product was developed to the SCORM standards and the vendor has most likely passed the self test suites, but this fact has not been verified by an independent testing agency."
Alright everyone, I got a little more information that I wanted to share.
The word right now is that we probably won't attempt to get certification for Storyline.
Here are some of the opinions that were shared with me:
Currently, only SCORM Version 1.2 and SCORM 2004 3rd Edition are supported through Certification. SCORM 2004 4th Edition Certification isn't available.
Rustici is responsible for our SCORM implementation. Being that they're the all-knowing SCORM geniuses, it's safe to say that our implementation is the best around.
Tin Can API is the future.
I hope this information helps :)
If I see anything else, I'll try to update this thread.
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Hi there Kim,
I've done a bit of research and asking around and it looks like Storyline is not certified for SCORM 1.2. The Studio '09 products (Presenter, Engage, Quizmaker) are certified, however.
I know this isn't the answer you were hoping for, but I hope it helps.
Thanks!
Christine
Hi Christine,
I've found a link in ADL for the Studio '09 products that helps at the moment, as the two e-learning in question were built with that. But Storyline won't be accepted without certification. Do you know if that is something that will happen in the near future?
Thanks!
Kim
Christine.
I am really confused about that statement.
Bearing in mind that SCORM 1.2 is what most people still use (in my experience...), how does that tie-in with Articulate marketing/website blurb?
Is "compliant" different from "certified", and if so - how?
Thanks
Bruce
Yes, I would be very interested in this answer. A client of mine just purchased an SCORM 1.2 LMS on the understanding that Storyline will work fine with it.
Hi Kim, Bruce and James!
I'm afraid I didn't get a lot of detail on this. From what I found and what I was told, Storyline is compliant, but was never submitted for certification.
I guess this means that Storyline meets the requirements, but there's no actual documentation/official acknowledgment of this from the same source that holds/provided the Studio certification. I won't pretend that I totally understand this or the difference, but I will try to get some additional information for all of you.
I'll try to get back with you as soon as I have more information on this.
Thanks all! :)
Christine
Hi Christine more information would help, also as far as compliance goes it would help if we knew which tests Storyline has passed.
Are you looking at getting Storyline certified?
Hi all,
I was able to get a little more information on this that I wanted to share:
http://scorm.com/scorm-explained/scorm-resources/conformance…
"Both conformant and compliant mean that a product was developed to the SCORM standards and the vendor has most likely passed the self test suites, but this fact has not been verified by an independent testing agency."
@Phil:
Still waiting to hear back on this one :)
Will update when I have more information.
Thanks!
Alright everyone, I got a little more information that I wanted to share.
The word right now is that we probably won't attempt to get certification for Storyline.
Here are some of the opinions that were shared with me:
I hope this information helps :)
If I see anything else, I'll try to update this thread.
Thanks!
Thanks for the detailed responses, Christine. Much appreciated.
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