Hi, I know it's not a question about Articulate but somebody knows how I can convert my html file to SCORM package? Maybe some software, online tool or tutorial?... I tried to embed it in Storyline but it doesn't look good!
There are four things that make a project SCORM compliant:
1. Be packaged in a ZIP file.
2. Be described in an XML file.
3. Communicate via JavaScript.
4. Sequence using rules in XML.
If you have a single HTML file (perhaps with inline CSS and JavaScript), then making it SCORM compliant involves systematically completing each of those four requirements with code. It is probably easiest to use Articulate to both create your content and export it as a SCORM compliant zip file. However, if that is not an option for you, please check out the technical documentation at https://scorm.com/scorm-explained/technical-scorm/ .
Without knowing more about the specifics of your project and the underlying files it contains, I cannot really provide you with more detailed guidance.
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Hello Lizeth Nino!
There are four things that make a project SCORM compliant:
1. Be packaged in a ZIP file.
2. Be described in an XML file.
3. Communicate via JavaScript.
4. Sequence using rules in XML.
If you have a single HTML file (perhaps with inline CSS and JavaScript), then making it SCORM compliant involves systematically completing each of those four requirements with code. It is probably easiest to use Articulate to both create your content and export it as a SCORM compliant zip file. However, if that is not an option for you, please check out the technical documentation at https://scorm.com/scorm-explained/technical-scorm/ .
Without knowing more about the specifics of your project and the underlying files it contains, I cannot really provide you with more detailed guidance.
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