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==What is an IMS content package?==
IMS is a body which helps define technical standards for various things, including e-learning material. The [http://www.imsglobal.org/content/packaging/index.html IMS Content Packaging specification] makes it possible to store chunks of material in a standard format which can be re-used in different systems, without having to convert the material into new formats.


IMS is a body which helps define technical standards for various things, including e-learning material. The [http://www.imsglobal.org/content/packaging/ IMS Content Packaging specification] makes it possible to store chunks of material in a standard format which can be re-used in different systems, without having to convert the material into new formats.
The IMS content package in Moodle enables such content packages to be uploaded and included in Moodle courses. There are various options for displaying content  with a navigation menu or buttons etc.


The IMS content package in Moodle 1.6 enables such content packages to be uploaded and included in Moodle courses. In addition, the resource type supports an optional repository, enabling content packages to be shared between courses.
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==IMS content package repository==
==How is it set up?==
#With the editing turned on in a course, choose IMS Content package from the activity chooser.
#Give it a name and, if required, a description, checking the box if you want the description displayed on the course page.
#In Content, upload your package.
#Expand the other settings to specify the options you want and save and return to course.


The IMS content package repository is disabled by default. It may be enabled as follows:
==More information==


# Find repository_config.php in ''moodle/mod/resource/type/ims'' and change <code>$CFG->repositoryactivate = false;</code> to <code>$CFG->repositoryactivate = true</code>
* [[IMS content package module settings|IMS content package settings]]
# Create a folder named ''ims_repository'' in the webroot
* [[IMS content package FAQ]]
# Change <code>$CFG->repository = "C:/public/www/html/ims_repository";</code> to point to this folder on your file system


==See also==
[[Category:IMS content package]]


* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=31011 New resource type: IMS CP] forum discussion
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* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=36273 New resource type: Object repository] forum discussion
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 1 February 2023

What is an IMS content package?

IMS is a body which helps define technical standards for various things, including e-learning material. The IMS Content Packaging specification makes it possible to store chunks of material in a standard format which can be re-used in different systems, without having to convert the material into new formats.

The IMS content package in Moodle enables such content packages to be uploaded and included in Moodle courses. There are various options for displaying content with a navigation menu or buttons etc.

IMSContentP.png

How is it set up?

  1. With the editing turned on in a course, choose IMS Content package from the activity chooser.
  2. Give it a name and, if required, a description, checking the box if you want the description displayed on the course page.
  3. In Content, upload your package.
  4. Expand the other settings to specify the options you want and save and return to course.

More information