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Student not able to log back in where they left off in the course.
I'm publishing to SCORM1.2, I'm having the same issue in the SCORM Cloud. My LMS only accepts SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 version 3 and when I try uploading with SCORM 2004v3, I get the following error message: This is a SCORM 2004 Package that includes non-linear sequencing not supported by the LMS. This package can be imported anyway, but its sequencing won't be managed by the LMS.
How can I either reduce the amount of data needing to be stored or change my sequencing to be linear?
Thank you for responding; by the way, you're a great resource!
I'm not an LMS expert, and I don't know the implications of the warning "its sequencing won't be managed by the LMS." As far as I know, Storyline handles the sequencing...
- I think it's worth the effort to test a SCORM 2004-v3 package in your LMS. You said your course was linear, so it might work despite the warning. That would probably solve the data-limit issue.
If the SCORM 2004-v3 doesn't work in your LMS, you'll have to work within the data limits of SCORM 1.2. In essence, that means giving it fewer things to remember.
- As I understand it, one way to reduce the suspend/resume data is to set slides to "Reset to initial state" when revisiting. Of course, that might not work well for some interactive slides.
- You mentioned it was currently resuming "several modules/quizzes back." That sounds like a long course. Consider breaking it up into smaller courses. Check with your LMS folks to see if they can combine multiple courses into a "curriculum," i.e., a set of courses that requires the user to complete them in a given order.