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==What version of SCORM is supported?==
==What version of SCORM is supported?==


Moodle Stable 1.9, and 1.8 both are passing the ADL Conformance test
Moodle 1.8 and 1.9 both pass the ADL Conformance test suite 1.2..7 for SCORM 1.2. This is not the same as being certified SCORM 1.2 compliant, but it is the level that must be attained before Moodle can apply for certification.
suite 1.2..7 for SCORM 1.2. This is not the same as being certified SCORM 1.2 compliant, but it is the
 
level that you must attain before Moodle can apply for certification.
Moodle 1.9.3 passes all SCORM 1.2 Conformance tests.


==What you can do to help in the SCORM Forum==
==What you can do to help in the SCORM Forum==

Revision as of 09:23, 30 September 2008

Template:Scorm==How can I create SCORM content?==

See Tools for creating SCORM content for a list of options.

What version of SCORM is supported?

Moodle 1.8 and 1.9 both pass the ADL Conformance test suite 1.2..7 for SCORM 1.2. This is not the same as being certified SCORM 1.2 compliant, but it is the level that must be attained before Moodle can apply for certification.

Moodle 1.9.3 passes all SCORM 1.2 Conformance tests.

What you can do to help in the SCORM Forum

When trying to engage the community to help with a problem you are facing, you will get a better response if you follow a few simple guidelines:

  • be prepared to provide a SCORM package that illustrates your problem - if you don't then it will be very difficult for anyone offering assistance to recreate your situation - a real barrier to help.
  • always start your report with version information - preferably the information displayed on the Admin -> Environment panel eg. http://localhost/moodle/admin/environment.php where http://localhost/moodle is your particular prefix. With this it will be clear how you are running your Moodle instance, on what platform, and at which version. This will quickly expose issues where a simple upgrade will solve your problem.

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