The steps for this are slightly different for each LMS. Ask your LMS administrator if you need help with the specifics of uploading, launching, or tracking your course. I've tried to look at the steps posted specifically for Moodle, but looks like I need an account to view the posts. You may want to try searching around their forums or site and see if you're able to find some instructions.
Also, I know many Storyline developers use this LMS, maybe some of them can pop in with some tips
Hiya I use moodle everyday. Have you created a scorm course in moodle and uploaded the zip file to it?
You will then set the other options such as open in a new window and then you can track the results via the interactions report down to the question level.
I have only published a scorm 1.2 package to my local drive using Storyline, and and now I am trying to figure out the steps to upload the whole zipped folder to Moodle. Do I need to create an activity first? (I'm new using Moodle too and I'm the administrator!). I can look for the post from Phil but if you know the steps that would save me some time.
Thanks Phil! My video's don't compare to all the help you give here in the E-Learning Heroes forums. I'm working on a series of videos covering Moodle 2 so I should have some more handy resources coming down the pipeline.
@ejuana If you are using Moodle 2.0+, Lynda.com has a pretty good series of videos if you can't wait for Joe's new videos to be finished. Think they still have a 7 day free trial.
Oh wow - Thanks for the link Joe! That would have saved me sooo much pain when learning Moodle! I'm now going to bookmark this and take a look at the rest of them
Its also great to know who else uses Moodle with Articulate, I have posted questions often to the Moodle forums but have never had a reply!
I followed the steps Louise sent me and was able to upload a scorm course from Storyline into Moodle, tested it and got quiz results! Thank you again Louise.
I'm looking forward to your videos Joe since I am working on Moodle 2.4. Todd, I'll also check out lynda.com.
I followed the steps Louise sent me and was able to upload a scorm course from Storyline into Moodle, tested it and got quiz results! Thank you again Louise.
I'm looking forward to your videos Joe since I am working on Moodle 2.4. Todd, I'll also check out lynda.com.
I really love learning through videos!
Thanks!
Ejuana
You can also search Moodle videos on Youtube which free to view the videos. One other thing as well, you might want to contact your web hosting provider or your IT Department depending on if your company is hosting Moodle or if you are paying a web hosting provider. Ask them to increase the Maximum File Upload size.
I had my web hosting provider increase my file upload size to 500 MB to allow for courses with video content that can take a great deal of space.
By the way, Todd. It really isn't creepy. It's SL2 That's got everyone smiling!
Meanwhile, I have successfully uploaded a SCORM 1.2 to my e-learning "sandbox" site. It works GREAT! This is my first attempt to build a Moodle-based site. Still just learning the Moodle (2.8) basics. Check out my site: http://opstrain.net/.
log in as guest/guest.
Use the course search to find SALI. It's the only course currently available. This IS a learning project for me, too.
Browse the course.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
The attached video (MP4) shows how I upload the SCORM 1.2 project, into Moodle 2.8. Be forgiving as this is my first attempt to do this, too.
This thread is a bit dated and I'm not sure that Joe would still be subscribed. You are welcome to try to reach out to him via the Contact Me option on his user profile if you wish.
Looks like Louise has shared a guide above as well that may assist you.
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Hi Ejuana,
The steps for this are slightly different for each LMS. Ask your LMS administrator if you need help with the specifics of uploading, launching, or tracking your course. I've tried to look at the steps posted specifically for Moodle, but looks like I need an account to view the posts. You may want to try searching around their forums or site and see if you're able to find some instructions.
Also, I know many Storyline developers use this LMS, maybe some of them can pop in with some tips
Hiya I use moodle everyday. Have you created a scorm course in moodle and uploaded the zip file to it?
You will then set the other options such as open in a new window and then you can track the results via the interactions report down to the question level.
I posted the steps a while back, cannot find the post, but it is relatively easy.
Louise,
I have only published a scorm 1.2 package to my local drive using Storyline, and and now I am trying to figure out the steps to upload the whole zipped folder to Moodle. Do I need to create an activity first? (I'm new using Moodle too and I'm the administrator!). I can look for the post from Phil but if you know the steps that would save me some time.
Thanks!
Hiya, no probs I can help you out. Can you private message me with your e-mail and I'll send you some steps
Thanks, Louise
I put together a screencast covering this a while ago. This video covers Moodle 1 but the process is fairly similar. Hope this helps
Articulate, Moodle and SCORM Screencast
and to give credit where it is due, Joe's tutorials were invaluable when I started as a moodle admin
Joe has some great stuff on the gradebook as well and using learning objects.
Thanks Joe (not sure I ever thanked you)
Thanks Phil! My video's don't compare to all the help you give here in the E-Learning Heroes forums. I'm working on a series of videos covering Moodle 2 so I should have some more handy resources coming down the pipeline.
@ejuana If you are using Moodle 2.0+, Lynda.com has a pretty good series of videos if you can't wait for Joe's new videos to be finished. Think they still have a 7 day free trial.
Todd
Is it just me or does everyone in this thread seem to be smiling a little too much? It's a little creepy.
Todd
Oh wow - Thanks for the link Joe! That would have saved me sooo much pain when learning Moodle! I'm now going to bookmark this and take a look at the rest of them
Its also great to know who else uses Moodle with Articulate, I have posted questions often to the Moodle forums but have never had a reply!
Thanks everyone for your advice!
I followed the steps Louise sent me and was able to upload a scorm course from Storyline into Moodle, tested it and got quiz results! Thank you again Louise.
I'm looking forward to your videos Joe since I am working on Moodle 2.4. Todd, I'll also check out lynda.com.
I really love learning through videos!
Thanks!
Ejuana
Hi,
If anyone else would like the steps I shared here they are!
Louise
You can also search Moodle videos on Youtube which free to view the videos. One other thing as well, you might want to contact your web hosting provider or your IT Department depending on if your company is hosting Moodle or if you are paying a web hosting provider. Ask them to increase the Maximum File Upload size.
I had my web hosting provider increase my file upload size to 500 MB to allow for courses with video content that can take a great deal of space.
Joe,
I'm just setting up my Moodle 2.8.1 site and want to upload a SL package. Looked for your screencast and the link doesn't work.
My Moodle site is working and I'm all set to put a course online, but don't know how to do it. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanx!
By the way, Todd. It really isn't creepy. It's SL2 That's got everyone smiling!
Meanwhile, I have successfully uploaded a SCORM 1.2 to my e-learning "sandbox" site. It works GREAT! This is my first attempt to build a Moodle-based site. Still just learning the Moodle (2.8) basics. Check out my site: http://opstrain.net/.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
The attached video (MP4) shows how I upload the SCORM 1.2 project, into Moodle 2.8. Be forgiving as this is my first attempt to do this, too.
Don't you just love SL2?
Hi Joe
could you repost this screencast?
I think it wuld help me with my Moodle issues
Thank you
This thread is a bit dated and I'm not sure that Joe would still be subscribed. You are welcome to try to reach out to him via the Contact Me option on his user profile if you wish.
Looks like Louise has shared a guide above as well that may assist you.
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