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Multi-SCO SCORM Package with Language Select
I have not been able too and would love an easy way to do this for sure.
Morning Tracey! After a little jiggery pokery, I got this working 🙌
My package includes:
- 2x SCORM files in one Package
- Adaptive Learning section (untrackable), which directs the User to the version they need to take
- After content is launched within the LMS, everything functions as required
- Upon completion of the content tracks on the LMS
I have checked the content on both ScormCloud and our own LMS for functionality and tracking, and didn't face any issues.
- MichelleDoyle-a15 days agoCommunity Member
Good morning all -
0llie0llie0llie​ how do you wrap the two SCORM packages into one? Can you share how teh Adaptive Learning Section works? This would be amazing if we could get this to work for us on our organization.
Best,
Michelle Doyle
- 0llie0llie0llie15 days agoCommunity Member
Hi Michelle,
It actually stems from a Multi-SCO Package I created some years ago by utilising the Launcher function in Articulate '09.I won't be able to share the package due to client confidentiality, but could create a 'Dummy Package' if it would be of interest?
Thanks,
Ollie
- MichelleDoyle-a15 days agoCommunity Member
0llie0llie0llie​ That would be really helpful. I understand client confidentiality 100%. We have tried multiple avenues at our organization, and the LMS doesn't play nice. Also, when the learner picks the desired language, it doesn't always align.
Thanks!
Michelle
- surajmore15 hours agoCommunity Member
Hi Ollie, In this package can you select or switch between languages anytime? We have an issue where some users select the wrong language and then our admin team has to remove and reassign the course. (CSOD LMS)
- 0llie0llie0llie14 hours agoCommunity Member
Hi,
Im afraid it does not, although we have developed an internal product that will let you do this, although this heavily uses AI and a Bespoke set of Navigation Controls.
It didn't seem to strike with the clients due to Users being able to mess around with languages and ultimately destroying the learning experience.
Hope this helps!