How to use Test my course against scorm 1.2 in Scorm Cloud

Sep 28, 2015

we delivered our project after testing on latest moodle but client lms giving it error of LMSGetValue(cmi.interactions._count) not implemented error. I want to cross check that project against scorm 1.2 in Scorm Cloud. When i tried it download an scorm driver 1.2 zip. I am newbie to e-learning courses and want to know how to test my project for scorm 1.2 in scorm cloud.

2 Replies
Nancy Woinoski

Hi Jagat, here is what you need to do:

  1. Make sure your Storyline course is published using the LMS Scorm 1.2 output options and then use the click the Zip button in Storyline to create a zip file which contains all the published files necessary to make your course run.
  2. Go to www.scormcloud.com
  3. If you have not already created an account in scorm cloud then you will have to do that first by clicking on  the Try it button and then filling in all of the information to create an account. (there is a free option so use that one)
  4. If you already have an account then Scorm Cloud login in on the main page - you will be prompted to enter your user name and password.
  5. Once logged in you should see and Add Content option on the right hand side of the screen.
  6. Click the browse button to locate the zip file you created containing your Storyline course - it will most likely be in your "My Articulates Project Folder" and then just follow the instructions to upload the file.

Once uploaded you should see a message from Scorm Cloud saying whether or not the SCORM Manifest file is good or not.

Hope this helps 

 

Dana Kocalis

Hi Nancy,

I have another question related to SCORM Cloud....

How long should the upload process take?  I am trying to upload a course and the upload is taking "forever".  Is it possible that there is a firewall and I cannot upload while on my company server?  I followed all of your helpful instructions and the upload seems to be "stuck".

Thanks for any advice,

Dana

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