Id tester p/word tester you will see innocence at the top of the list, IF, thats what you want, more than happy to help you put that on your site! If you still want a SCORM, sorry, Course Genie needs to catch up ( I think ?)Ĭould this be because.
Ray Lawrence taught me how to do that (thanks Ray !!)
! If, all you want at this stage, is a way to 'run' your Course Genie Innocence through Moodle for your students to view, you can create a folder in your course files, with all your htm pages, and your 'buttons' (for the back, previous, forward arrows etc ) and then one 'link' in the resources, to that index.htm file and it will run for you. If you open the index.htm file in a browser from that folder, it all works perfectly. Worked perfectly in the preview ! But, would not come into Moodle as the SCORM package, manifest found, blah blah, but couldn't see anything ! Loved your 'songs' Innocence is a fitting term for William Blake's songs, it was quite beautiful!ĭidn't work in Moodle as a SCORM (as you already know, I tried your file also !) However, if you look at some of the other posts in this thread you will see that others have had a problem with Course Genie ? and the way it creates a SCORM package ? Thanks for your link, I unzipped your file into a folder, got rid of all the xml manifest type files, and attempted to re-package with Reload Editor. innocence_and_experience_SCORM.zip )? I'd be very interested in viewing the results of your experiment with courseGenie as we are thinking about acquiring it. Of course, the goal would be to be able to store and evaluate the results of these quizzes within Moodle.Īny help, suggestions will be greatly appreciated.īy the way, Art, how does one go about viewing this SCORM package you sent us (in May, i.e. One alternative is to import them to a Moodle quiz using the import tools available, but another appealing possibility is to import them as a SCORM package. Is the integration limited to the viewing of SCORM activities within Moodle? or can the results of SCORM quizzes be stored and processed withing Moodle (and hence be exported to an excel file in the way Moodle quizzes are)?Īrt's posting about using courseGenie to create SCORM packages prompted me to ask this question as we have tones of quizzes written in Word and I was wondering what the best way to reuse them within Moodle was.
My question is the following: I have seen many references to the integration of SCORM with Moodle.
We regularly update our blog with articles about new and future features, as well as other useful information.I'll start this posting with the typical "sorry I'm new using Moodle so I apologize if this question has been asked before".
Numbas features full documentation which is always in line with the most recent version. Chirun - produce accessible notes from LaTeX or Markdown source.If you wish to find out more, we have included a guide to creating and uploading a SCORM package in our tutorials section. It stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model, and it dictates how learning content and systems communicate.īy creating a SCORM package of your Numbas test, you can share the content to any SCORM 2004-compatible virtual learning environment, including Moodle and Blackboard. SCORM is a set of standards which allows programmers to create products that are compatible with a whole range of today’s e-Learning software.
While you are creating your tests, you may see an option to “create a SCORM package” on your menu bar.