I made a quiz with 10 questions, each question worth 1 point. However, when I publish the course in LMS (Moodle), the value being passed to web service is 100, not 10. Anyone know explain to me why?
Just adding: analyzing the files API.js and SCORM2004Functions.js, I could not identify where I should change the value 100 to 10 in elements intScore and fltScore. Is the source of the problem here?
I'm using the report status to LMS as Passed/Incomplete and tracking the progress and completion using the Result Slide. I'm doing wrong? What do you recommend?
I wouldnt use Scorm 2004 in Moodle, it is not really supported and can cause problems especially when resuming.
The moodle gradebook is set up to report percentages, I do not believe there is an easy way to get a "raw score" out of Moodle apart from possibly running a scorm report.
It is not a Storyline issue as Storyline does pass all the data to Moodle, you may find your answers on the Moodle forums sorry
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Just adding: analyzing the files API.js and SCORM2004Functions.js, I could not identify where I should change the value 100 to 10 in elements intScore and fltScore. Is the source of the problem here?
Hi Fabricio,
Chances are this is because the value passed to your LMS is Percentage, not the actual points scored.
For more information, please have a look at this document : http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/publishing-a-project-for-lms.aspx#trackingreporting
Hope it helps,
Alex
Hi Alexandros,
Thanks for the reply!
I'm using the report status to LMS as Passed/Incomplete and tracking the progress and completion using the Result Slide. I'm doing wrong? What do you recommend?
Hi Fabricio
I wouldnt use Scorm 2004 in Moodle, it is not really supported and can cause problems especially when resuming.
The moodle gradebook is set up to report percentages, I do not believe there is an easy way to get a "raw score" out of Moodle apart from possibly running a scorm report.
It is not a Storyline issue as Storyline does pass all the data to Moodle, you may find your answers on the Moodle forums sorry
Phil
I got you, Phil!
Well... I think I received all the information I could here. I'll try a shot on the Moodle forums then.
Thanks a lot, folks!
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