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August 24, 2012
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Has anyone tried AICC with Peoplesoft ELM 9.1 with or without an AICC Packager?

  • August 24, 2012
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I now understand why there is a Multi-SCO packager for SCORM, it makes the user experience in the LMS very user friendly that is in Peoplesoft elm terms, one Component with many lessons.

But if you can't do this same thing with AICC, it makes the user experience a nightmare as you have one lesson per Component.

Which means you have many components. I cant' decide if I need to talk to Peoplesoft or Adobe about this...is this why it's better to use SCORM?

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Erik Lord
Inspiring
August 24, 2012

This is almost surely more an AICC/LMS limitation. The 'manifest' in a SCO Package can define the multi-lesson structure of the SCO....but it's up to the LMS (and the specification, i.e. SCORM or AICC) to work with it and present it to the user.

Only thing Adobe could do is try to do a similar thing with an 'AICC Packager', but given the older state of the AICC spec and general LMS support, I doubt that would even be possible.

(not that asking Peoplesoft to improve their AICC implementation will get you anywhere either).

So, yes, SCORM is a better approach overall, most likely.