Paramètres SCORM
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Pour ajouter un paquetage SCORM à un cours ou pour l'éditer au niveau des paramètres, activez le mode édition en tant qu'utilisateur avec permissions d'édition.
The SCORM activity can also be used to add AICC content running using AICC HACP (HTTP AICC Communication Protocol "Appendix A"), see CMI001 - AICC/CMI Guidelines For Interoperability [1]
Creating
Moodle does not generate SCORM content. Moodle presents the content in SCORM packages to learners, and saves data from learner interactions with the SCORM package. See Tools for creating SCORM content
Adding
- While logged in as a teacher, select Fichier:Turn edit on button.JPG at the top right of a course homepage or in the course admin menu. See Turn_editing_on.
- in one of the Add an activity... drop down menus that appear, select SCORM package.
Editing
If the SCORM/AICC package has already been added, you can edit it by clicking the edit icon (pen) in the resource/activity list on front page of the course. If you are in the SCORM page, you can click the Update this SCORM button. Both these methods bring you to the settings page.
Settings
On the Setting page, the teacher can view the 3 settings areas, along with the save options buttons.
General settings
- Name field records the short name of the activity. This appears in the navigation breadcrumb.
- Description text is only seen after the name in the list shown when you choose "activities > Scorm"
- Package file setting determines what SCORM package is used by this SCORM activity. To select the SCORM package, first select the Choose button to launch the file picker.
With the file picker launched, you can navigate to an existing file, or select the Choose button in the file picker to upload a new file.
Browse to the new SCORM package on your local machine and select it. When you are returned to the file picker, select Upload.
If selecting files is difficult, you might want to learn more about the File picker.
- Tip: Additional Package file settings are available when configured globally. See Admin settings below.
Other settings
Pressing the advance button will reveal all the choices below.
- Grading method
- Learning Objects - This mode shows the number of completed/passed Learning Objects for the activity. The max value is the number of Package's Learning Objects. Tip: If your SCORM package does report cmi.core.lesson_status, and does not report cmi.core.score.raw, then you should use this setting.
- Highest grade - The grade page will display the highest score obtained by users in all passed Learning Objects. Tip: If your SCORM package does report cmi.core.score.raw, and does not report cmi.core.lesson_status, then you should use this setting, Average grade, or Sum grade.
- Average grade - If you choose this mode Moodle will calculate the average of all scores.
- Sum grade - With this mode all the scores will be added.
- Maximum grade - Not applicable if Grading Method is Learning objects. Usual setting is 100. If your SCO 's high score is something other than 100, you should adjust this value appropriately. When grading Method is one of the score settings, then the gradebook grade is package score divided by this number.
- Number of attempts - Defines the number of attempts permitted to users. It works only with SCORM 1.2 and AICC packages. SCORM2004 has its own max attempts definition.
- The option to start a new attempt is provided by a checkbox above the Enter button on the content structure page, so be sure you're providing access to that page if you want to allow more than one attempt.
- An attempt is not complete until the cmi.core.lesson_status for the attempt is set to either 'completed' or 'passed'. After that, the Start new attempt checkbox is available to the learner.
- Attempts grading - When you permit multiple attempts for students, you can choose how to record the result in gradebook by first, last, average or highest settings.
- Width - Stage size width as a css value, either % or pixels. Default is 100%. You can change to a different percentage by putting a % symbol after the number (ex. 80%). You can also set to a pixels value by entering a number higher than 100 (ex. 800).
- Height - Stage size height as a css value, either % or pixels. Default is 500 pixels. You can change to a percentage by putting a % symbol after the number (ex. 80%). You can also set to a pixels value by entering a number higher than 100 (ex. 800).
- Display package - in current or new window
- Options - There are a series of check boxes for:Allow the window to be resized ad scrolled, displaying directory links, location bar, menu bar, toolbar and/or status.
- Student skip content structure page - never, first access, always
- Disable preview mode - If this option is set to Yes, the Preview button in the view page of a SCORM/AICC Package activity will be hidden. The student can choose to preview (browse mode) the activity or attempt it in the normal mode. When a Learning Object is completed in preview (browse) mode, it's marked with browsed icon
- Course structure display - Table of Contents display
- Hide navigation buttons
- Auto-Continue - If Auto-continue is set to Yes, when a Learning Object calls the "close communication" method, the next available Learning Object is launched automatically.If it is set to No, the users must use the "Continue" button to go on.
- TIP: Auto-Continue will only to move from one SCORM to the next in the same topic.
- Display package - Allow the window to be resized, Allow the window to be scrolled, Show the directory links, Show the location bar, Show the menu bar, Show the toolbar, Show the status bar.
- Display attempt status - If enabled, scores and grades for attempts are displayed on the SCORM outline page. This setting makes the block display more info to the user on the entry page to the SCORM and in the course overview block - if you turn it off it will display less info. This setting is helpful when debugging grading issues - working out why a user got a certain grade.
- Display course structure
- Force completed
- Force new attempt
- Lock after final attempt
Common module settings
Save settings
As in most activities there are 3 save button choices. Cancel, Save and return to course and Save changes buttons. The Save changes button will take the teacher back to the SCORM "stage" page.
Site administration settings
These options are available to the site admin in the Settings menu: Site administration > Plugins > Activity Modules > SCORM Package.
Default Value Settings
Many of the settings available in the SCORM Package administration simply set the default value for the SCORM activity module setup options provided within courses. Edit these settings to save yourself time when adding large numbers of packages, or to establish a standard for presentation across the site.
Autres paramètres importants
Les options suivantes ne proposent pas simplement une valeur par défaut destinée à l'affichage de la page d'édition des activités SCORM.
- Mode standards SCORM
Si ce paramètre est désactivé, il sera alors possible de dépasser la quantité de données stockées autorisée pour les paquets SCORM 1.2. De nombreux paquets SCORM dépassent la limite de 4096 caractères et bien que SCORM 2004 autorise un nombre de caractères plus élevé, il n'est pas pris en charge. Ce paramètre signifie que les utilisateurs peuvent autoriser leurs paquets 1.2 à stocker plus de données. Lorsqu'il est désactivé, il étend les éléments limités à 256 et 4096 par la spécification SCORM 1.2 à 64000 (la valeur la plus élevée autorisée dans la spécification SCORM 2004).
- Activer le type de paquetage externe
S'il est activé, ce paramètre ajoute un champ de texte pour coller l'URL d'un fichier imsmanifest.xml distant (dans un paquet SCORM distant dézippé) en plus de l'option de sélection de fichier fournie par défaut. Notez que le contenu est lu à partir de l'emplacement désigné, et non décompressé dans le système de fichiers Moodle. Ainsi, si l'url de base est différente de celle de votre Moodle, la sécurité du navigateur bloquera la communication entre les domaines et aucune information sur les notes ou le suivi ne sera transmise à Moodle.
- Activer le type de paquetage téléchargé
S'il est activé, ce paramètre ajoute un champ de texte pour coller l'URL d'un paquet SCORM .zip distant. Le paquet est téléchargé et dézippé dans le système de fichiers Moodle.
- Autoriser les URLs directes AICC
Il est plus facile de se connecter au contenu AICC hébergé en externe car l'enseignant n'a pas besoin de créer un package AICC et peut se connecter directement à l'url AICC externe.
- Autoriser AICC HACP externe
Moodle peut permettre (désactivé par défaut) une activité SCORM à prendre en charge la communication externe AICC HACP lorsque le paquet AICC est hébergé sur le site d'un fournisseur de contenu externe et transmet les requêtes http directement depuis le serveur externe plutôt que dans la session du navigateur web de l'utilisateur.
- Forcer les utilisateurs à activer Javascript
Comme l'API SCORM utilise JavaScript pour enregistrer les données dans Moodle, c'est une excellente idée que d'en forcer l'usage !
- Activer l'API de débogage et de tracement
Permet d'activer le débogage pour les activités SCORM. À partir de Moodle 2, vous n'avez plus à activer le débogage dans les options du développeur.
- Protéger le téléchargement des paquetages
Cette option est désactivée par défaut, ce qui signifie que les paquets peuvent toujours être téléchargés (par exemple pour une utilisation mobile hors ligne.) Si cette option est activée, seuls les utilisateurs ayant la capacité cours:manageactivities pourront télécharger le paquet.
See also
- SCORM Schema for developers
- External AICC HACP setting in a specific Windows environment (WISP, NTLM, ISA)