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[[Image:Scormexample.png|frame|Example of a SCORM package|left]]The SCORM module enables you (the teacher) to upload any SCORM or AICC package to include in your course.
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 [[SCORM_FAQ#Supported_Versions|supported versions]] in the SCORM FAQ for more information.'''
'''SCORM 1.2 is supported in Moodle but SCORM 2004 is not - see [[SCORM_FAQ#Supported_Versions|supported versions]] in the SCORM FAQ for more information.'''

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

Scormexample.png

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.



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