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StuartRice
4 months agoCommunity Member
Variables across sessions in Storyline 360
Hello Learning Community:
I am struggling to find the exact question that I'm trying to answer, so I thought I would ask it here at the risk of being redundant or repetitive.
Our client wants to...
JoeFrancis
4 months agoCommunity Member
You can start with these.
"Just like any technology, SCORM has evolved through the years. There are currently four different implementable versions of SCORM. SCORM 2004 has several different editions, and the latest version/next generation of SCORM is xAPI (Experience API) and cmi5. Furthermore, SCORM isn’t the only eLearning standard out there. Other standards like AICC HACP and IMS Common Cartridge have their place in the industry. This page will describe these common eLearning standards and provide recommendations about adoption of each..."
"Greatly overshadowed by xAPI and cmi5, the battle-hardened SCORM standard still bears the palm. This article unveils the key differences between SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004 and explains how the later version benefits course authors..."
"There are two SCORM versions you can work with: SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004. But what is the difference? And which version is newer? The answer to that question can be found in the three changes that the 2004 version brings to the table..."
"A comprehensive listing of the API, data model and error codes for SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004 2nd, 3rd and 4th editions..."
"The suspend_data
element for a Storyline SCORM course tells the learning management system (LMS) where you leave off when you exit the course and lets you resume the course later in the same place without having to start over. Storyline compresses suspend data, which means it isn't likely you'll exceed the suspend data limits imposed by some LMSs. However, if you do, the following information will help you resolve it..."
Storyline 360: How to Send the Value of a Variable to an LMS/LRS
"You can report the value of any variable to an LMS/LRS. View the following techniques, depending on the standard you used..."
SCORM Publish Settings in Articulate Studio and Storyline Products
"So you‘ve built an outstanding lesson using one of the Articulate tools, either Studio or Storyline, and it’s time to publish and upload it into your LMS. You’ve arrived at the publishing screen and have made your choice to publish as SCORM 1.2 or 2004, but are then asked to select how to 'Report status to the LMS.' What’s the difference between all of the options and how will each affect what’s reported to your LMS?.."
"So you‘ve built an outstanding lesson using one of the Articulate tools, either Studio or Storyline, and it’s time to publish and upload it into your LMS. You’ve arrived at the publishing screen and have made your choice to publish as SCORM 1.2 or 2004, but are then asked to select how to 'Report status to the LMS.' What’s the difference between all of the options and how will each affect what’s reported to your LMS?.."