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SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a collection of specifications that enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of web-based learning content. SCORM content can be delivered to learners via any SCORM-compliant Learning Management System (LMS) using the same version of SCORM.
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a collection of specifications that enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of web-based learning content. SCORM content can be delivered to learners via any SCORM-compliant Learning Management System (LMS) using the same version of SCORM.
'''### Note for Users of Courselab 2.4''' - If you receive an error when trying to run your SCORM 1.2 package in Moodle (v2.4) check the imsmanifest.xml file in the .zip package and ensure that the values for ''<organization identifier>'' and ''<item identifier>'' are unique. 
To change the ''<organization identifier>'', in Courselab, go to File > Course Runtime Settings. The dialog says 'Course identification in LMS' but changing the Identifier field is what sets the ''<organization identifier>''.
  (see MDL-38060  for more information on this issue)




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*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=95946 Is SCORM worth it?]
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=95946 Is SCORM worth it?]


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Latest revision as of 17:37, 6 October 2016


The SCORM module enables you (the teacher) to upload any SCORM or AICC package to include in your course.

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SCORM 1.2 is supported in Moodle but SCORM 2004 is not - see supported versions in the SCORM FAQ for more information.

SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a collection of specifications that enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of web-based learning content. SCORM content can be delivered to learners via any SCORM-compliant Learning Management System (LMS) using the same version of SCORM.



Using Moodle forum discussions: