![]() The thing about Moodle is that a lot of people are having issues with Captivate and Moodle. Someone step forth and point me in the right direction with this, and lend me a hand please. The reason I'm TRYING to get away from 1 large 150 slide file is that Captivate seems to have issues when publishing such a large file, it seems to get pretty buggy down the line, and sometimes starts crashing on different systems (as I've noticed during our current testing phase).ĭoes anyone know what I'm talking about? I'm racking my brain for a solution here. If each SCO is SCORM compliant, and as capitvate does upon loading, the way I currently have it set up (as outlined in my first post here) when the user goes from module to module it will keep saying "LMS Initializing" and then load the module - I don't want this, I need a seamless transition - so the user doesn't see all the separate modules upfront - they only click on one link within the LMS that loads all these separate modules as one (1 hour long) course. However, if you do this with SCO packages, it doesn't create that "Overall" htm/swf file. SWF file that loads each of the separate ones. The one thing I noticed is that with the aggregator - if you bring together multiple SWF files and publish, it publishes an overall. This way, upon publishing the SHELL file, it will still keep it all SCORM compliant - reporting, I'm hoping would still be enacted, is this even a possibility? So essentially in this example, when slide 7 came up it would on enter load Module 1 - which would be a published. What if I created a shell Captivate File - it would contain my Intro slides (6 of them) my conclusion slides (3 of them) and then 6 slides in between, each slide would load a different module. Wanted some feedback from the community regarding help on my first post in this thread, as well as this possible solution. However, I did think of somethign this morning on my way into work. That doesn't really seem to be the issue, but again I'm just guessing at this point. I really really appreciate any help that can be provided, thank you all very much in advance. Please let me know if you need anymore information, it's very vital that I get this figured out by this weekend as our client is requesting a final product by Monday/Tuesday. How do I make this a seamless transaction with proper LMS reporting - which is NOT pass/fail it's just completion. zip file produced from the SCORM packager, and run it in the LMS the TOC does not show all of the modules.Īlso, when I get to the last slide of Intro and click "NEXT" it just goes to a blank screen. I downloaded Moodle, full package, to use as a sandbox LMS on my local system. I used the SCORM Packager provided (the aggregator) and sucessfully created a. I did all the SCORM 2004 reporting options, manifest file, etc. It should have the built in TOC that I built in the flash files. When the user gets to the last slide of the Intro section, when they click next it should go to the first slide of Module 1. It's for the most part (except for one section in Module 1) completely linear. Now to the user, the rest of the course should be seamless. What I am asked from our client, is that the employee will log onto the LMS - click on the Course Name - and it will launch the intro. ![]() Intro and Conclusion have reporting on the last "NEXT" button. Each of the modules has a quiz associated with it for reporting. So I broke up the large file in 8 separate files. It seemed that publishing such a large file produced very inconsistant files - sometimes very buggy in sections - back button not working properly, getting stuck on quiz slides, etc. Only other Flash is from FMR demonstrating the software (very minimal) Only other audio is produced from clicking the "Next" button The opening slide has a 16 second Flash produce introduction with 16 second audio. I had originally done this all in one, and it ended up being around 150 slided. I had created a Software Simulation CBT, basically used for employees to learn how to use an application that my client uses. Let's go with that I have NO experience with SCORM compliance or LMS. ![]() In any event I really need some help, as soon as possible. I'm pretty sure everyone looking at that subject is sighing and rolling the eyes. ![]()
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