Storyline Reporting and Moodle Question
Mar 19, 2015
We use Moodle as our LMS. What we want to see if we can do is this... create a survey (quiz slide) in a SCORM package that has multiple choice and essay type responses. We then want to know if we can track those responses in Moodle? I guess my question is, can Storyline report to Moodle what is responded in a SCORM package and then allow us to pull reports on it? (I am thinking the answer is no, but I'm not sure and wanted to ask). I know we can do this in Moodle itself as its own Moodle product not attached to Storyline, but then it takes users out of our course and we prefer not to have that happen. Thanks!
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Hello Ashley,
Here is the information that is sent to your LMS from the quizzes in Storyline. You would need to use a results slide with the quiz questions and track using that slide. you may want to run this through the SCORM Cloud to see how the results should be be reported.
Hi Ashley,
Storyline will report the following quiz data to your LMS, which you'll need to track with a results slide and then it's up to your LMS to report that information and display it. Depending on what options and the SCORM version you need to use, this may be a bit different - so you'll want to confirm with Moodle what options you should use.
If you are publishing as SCORM 1.2 you should be able to use the built-in "interactions report" in Moodle - if you are publishing as SCORM 2004 the built-in reports don't support this but I posted some un-tested code in this post to add support for SCORM 2004 tracking data to the Moodle reports.
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/don-t-think-moodle-will-work
I'm not sure if that code will work but if you do test it out let me know.
Thanks for jumping in here Dan!
Thank you all SO much! I'm not sure which SCORM we are publishing to, but I can easily find out and we can go from there. I really appreciate all this great feedback!
Glad this helped you Ashley!
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