SCORM is a collection of standards and specifications for web based e-learning content. It defines communications between your e-learning course and the host system you’re delivering it on, for example an LMS.
If the e-learning you put on your host system isn’t fully SCORM compliant you won’t get the management information you need in your reports.
This is because the learner activity will not be tracked properly; for example quiz scores won’t be captured properly and so you won’t be able to track learner progress.
Here’s our handy buyers guide to SCORM for those who want to be sure that the SCORMed e-learning they buy lives up to expectations.
Version SCORM 1.2 is widely used and is the standard supported by most Learning Management Systems today. It is the version implemented in our software and it’s what we need for loading courses onto Learning Pool DLE’s.
Ask your courseware supplier to give you the following general guarantees:
The course has been fully tested on a UNIX-based LMS to confirm that all images, page, JavaScript, flash file references are spelt correctly and are case perfect. All links to resource documents, pdf files and external documents/websites are tested
Your supplier should also ensure that the SCORM XSD files are correct and that the manifest file correctly references the values sections in the course as they expect. The SCORM tracking should adhere to standards and should be demonstrable on at least one SCORM LMS
Sample reports should be supplied to you so that you’re satisfied that the reporting provides the required learner activity information
Your course could be supplied in one of the following three formats.
Note which type of course you’re purchasing and consult the checklist provided.
If a quiz has a pass rate then a correct implementation of the masterscore functionality is present
If you have any questions about SCORM don’t hesitate to ask us, we’ll happily give you our advice.