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2004 3rd edition Issue
Hi Annabel,
What happens when a student takes the course, completes it halfway, exits, and then resumes the course later?
Upon resume, does the course reflect the student previous in progress status as it existed and where they were during the previous session?
It does resume where the learner left off, so long as they do not complete the module in full, so I don't think it is a suspended data issue. It almost seems like whenever you get to the 100% completion point, the SCORM forces a restart rather than retaining that completion status.
- KarlMuller2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Annabel,
This is not a Rise issue.
Most learning management systems (LMSs) consider a course to be in review mode when attempting it again after the course completion requirement has been met. If you'd like to change this default behavior, you need to change it in the LMS.
There are no settings within a Rise course that impact review mode.
What happens in review mode is completely controlled by your LMS. Your LMS may have settings turned on to reset student data.
I'm a LMS administrator, and our LMS is set up to not automatically switch to review mode when a course is completed.
As a result, once a student completes a course and returns to it later, all their previous course progress data is still available, including the checkmarks for each lesson.
- AnnabelBergeron2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Karl,
That is incredibly helpful! I will get in contact with our support team at Canvas and see if this is something they can adjust for us. I really appreciate your insight!! We have been trying to find a solution for our learners for quite some time, so you have been so helpful!
I really appreciate the help!