Review/restart module in LMS system - Complicated email from LMS
Hi,
I am currently having issues getting my Adobe captivate Scorm 1.2 module to work in review and restart mode once uploaded to a LMS system. This module has been worked on for over 12 months now and the company is desperate to get the module rolled out to all internal employees (400+ people)!
The module currently works very well and runs smooth. The LMS system understands when a user leaves mid way through and starts where they left it. The quiz score settings work fine so it understands that the module is complete/pass, or fail. The module is then closed and you are redirected to the LMS web page screen, you can see the score of the user/pass/fail etc this works fine, this page also has a review and restart button. The restart button must restart from the beginning of the module (not just the beginning of the quiz) as well as review, the review button must allow the user to see their answered questions and not be able to change them.
Currently if you click on either review or restart in the LMS system it open up on the last slide- this is not good, surely I am missing something simple, all I need is the module to restart/review from the first slide.
I emailed the LMS people and they replied the following:
Browse modes or Revision mode are transmitted to the module during launch. It is up to the author to adapt the behavior of the module according to the launched mode. You can see traces in the sent mode and see if translated correctly the past Captivate mode.
Entry, Mode and Credit The cmi.entry (cmi.core.entry), cmi.mode (cmi.core.lesson_mode) and cmi.credit (cmi.core.credit) data model elements provide the SCO with some context it can use to provide the learner with the optimal experience. cmi.entry indicates whether the user is starting the SCO for the first time or if it is resuming a prior attempt. If using bookmarking, the SCO might use this value to prompt the user to start from the beginning or from the point at which the previous attempt ended. cmi.mode indicates whether the learner is launching this SCO: normally – in a “live” training session; in browse mode – the user is browsing a catalog of training and wants to “preview” this course; or, in review mode – the user has already completed the SCO and is coming back to review the material. In browse mode, the SCO author should consider altering the SCOs behavior to provide more free form navigation, provide an overview or map of the course and possibly hide assessments. In review mode, the SCO author should similarly consider allowing the leaner complete freedom of navigation. In review mode, the learner might also be able to freely navigate any tests and browse a list of correct answers. When launched in review mode, a SCO should be careful not to change the learner’s status or reset the score. cmi.credit indicates whether or not this SCO is being attempt for credit, or whether or not it “counts”. Similar to browse mode, if a SCO is launched for no credit, the behavior should probably be altered.
-what does this mean? - can nothing be done in the Adobe captivate settings or do I need to adjust coding/ if so what?
any help would be great!
