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==What is the difference between an IMS content package and a SCORM package?==
==What is the difference between an IMS content package and a SCORM package?==


The main difference is that IMS is mainly for "static" content - SCORM allows tracking of question/answers and reports a "grade" at the end.
The main difference is that IMS is mainly for "static" content - [[SCORM]] allows tracking of question/answers and reports a "grade" at the end.


If you want to do any tracking/grading then use SCORM - if you just want to display some content to the user - use IMS.
If you want to do any tracking/grading then use SCORM - if you just want to display some content to the user - use IMS.


==Can I export my Moodle course as an IMS Content Package?==
==Any further questions?==
IMS-CC 1.1  (Common Cartridge) export is available by checking the box in ''Settings>Course administration>Backup''


Please post in the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=122 Resource types forum] on moodle.org.


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==What happened to the IMS content package repository?==
 
Moodle 1.9 contained a feature called the IMS Repository - this feature had a range of bugs and has not been ported to Moodle 2.0 at this stage. For more details see MDL-28579.


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Latest revision as of 15:26, 25 November 2018

What is the difference between an IMS content package and a SCORM package?

The main difference is that IMS is mainly for "static" content - SCORM allows tracking of question/answers and reports a "grade" at the end.

If you want to do any tracking/grading then use SCORM - if you just want to display some content to the user - use IMS.

Any further questions?

Please post in the Resource types forum on moodle.org.