When using New window (simple) complete control is given to the SCORM package, and the SCORM menu is not displayed.
New window (simple) allows learning objects to expand to the full width and height of a browser's view port when launched.
New window or New window (simple) is recommended to reduce the risk of Learners closing the site when they may just want to close the SCORM activity.
Now the SCORM activity will automatically check the selected repository (depending on the Auto-update frequency you selected) and update the activity with the latest ZIP file.Ĭhoose whether Learners should open the SCORM activity in the Current window, a New window, or a New window (simple). Select the Create an alias/shortcut to the file radio button, then Select this file.Select the Add button ( ) and select the repository containing your SCORM files.Select SCORM from the Add an activity menu.Within the required course, Turn editing on.You can do this by following these steps: If you need to update a SCORM package that is used in multiple courses, it is useful to turn on auto-updating. In order to retain this data, you need to ensure that the new SCORM package's IMS manifest file has the same item identifier as the current SCORM package.
For example, you may have updated text in an e-learning module without adding new content. There may be times when you need to update a SCORM package but need to retain the completion data and current Learners' progress. The capabilities mod/scorm:launch and mod/scorm:view allow you to decide which roles can launch and/or view SCORM activities. On the last screen, click Done to navigate to the Content tool to see the course.It's possible to limit the viewing and launching of SCORM files using capabilities. On Step 5, click Continue to finish the import.ġ3. Click Continue to move to the next screen.ġ2. By placing the SCORM object in it's own folder, it'll prevent it from overriding the other SCORM objects in the course.ġ0. Important: Under the Advanced Options, enter aname for the folder to store the SCORM object in the Manage Files tool. On the next screen, select the Select All Components checkbox to select the Content items.ĩ. After the package is read, click Continue.Ĩ. Note: Don't click Import All Components, since it will skip important steps in our process.ħ. Upload the SCORM zipped file to the window. In the Import Course Package window, clickUpload.ĥ. Select the Import Components radio button ('from a course package' selection), and then click Start.Ĥ. Click the Import / Export / Copy Componentstool link.ģ. In the course navbar, click Course Admin.Ģ. For reference, I have outlined the steps you can take for additional SCORM objectsġ. You should be able to see the associated folder and content module/topic in your course. By placing the SCORM object in it's own folder, it'll prevent it from overriding the other SCORM objects in the course.įor your convenience, I have completed the process below for the Diversity of Care Needs, package. When uploading the file via Import Components, there's an option to create a folder in the Manage Files tool. To get around the issue, we can specify a folder to place each SCORM package in the Manage Files tool. In other words, the last SCORM package uploaded to the course overwrites the previous one. Since SCORM packages have the same file names, the files are overwritten in the second import process. When you upload a SCORM package into a course using Import Components, the process places the SCORM files in the root folder by default. For other reference, this was their reply: