Linking Storyline Files as Web Objects
Jun 01, 2016
Hi all,
I am experimenting with linking various storyline files with a master "brain" file by inserting the storyline files as web-objects. Has anyone ever tried this before?
This would be for a particularly large online course with 5 modules and 5 exams. The goal would be to have these as separate files so that we are working with multiple smaller files (which are easier to upload, maintain, and track externally) as opposed to 1 massive file. The brain would contain the course intro and menu hub which would track what content has been visited and which exams have been passed.
We have successfully experimented with using the web objects link to call up a storyline file already on our LMS server, but is there any way to connect these further? For instance, is it possible to allow the SCORM from one of these files to transfer this information to the "brain" file or to create a trigger in the brain file that is based off of content/interactions/variables within the web-object so that completions and scores might be tracked in the "brain" file?
4 Replies
Hi, Daniela -- Many thanks for reaching out with your question! And while I am not aware of a way to accomplish what you have described, perhaps others in the community has attempted something similar and would be able to weigh in with recommendations and advice you can try!
I have the same question! Any luck?
Hi Chantal,
This discussion is a bit older, so I'd advise reaching out to Daniela directly using the "contact me" button on her profile to see what she was able to accomplish since it's not something the community can offer support for.
I also have this question. Are there ways of extracting the score from several SCORM storylines added as web objects from their save location on the VLE, in order to create a results slide displaying multiple results?
There must be a way of upping multiple SCORM storylines to the VLE, then create a joining interface for multi-part assessments for a slicker user experience than "now click on the Part 2 link below to answer the next set of questions"
The limitations of SCORM are frustrating.
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