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I have created a number of software sim assessment style lessons. There is a Quiz Summary Page at the end, and the scoring works fine. However, when I publish as a SCORM 2004 object, in a zipped file, after setting it up in the LMS (Docebo), when I run a report, it only shows the score, which is a raw number. I want to report the percentage correct, e.g., 83%, so whomever reads the report will know if the learners passed or failed. BTW - the software sim assessment's quiz report works fine
Does Captivate only return the {score} field, or does it send all the fields from the quiz report screen?
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It sends all the usual SCORM data required by the SCORM standard. It's up to your LMS how to display that data.
Try uploading your project to SCORM Cloud and you will see that a decent LMS is perfectly capable of showing a percentage score. You should talk to your Docebo technical staff about this.
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No this is an Adobe Captivate problem. I am having the same problem, I found a solution but I don't think it is the one Adobe should settle with. The solution I found is to publish as a SCORM 1.2 file instead of a SCORM 2004 file, reads as a percentage. However if I use Articulate Storyline and publish as a SCORM 2004 file it works fine. The issue is with Adobe Captivate, unless you can tell me of a setting or an option that can make it so that it is read as a percentage.
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Hello Steve,
There is ton of information on the Docebo website and forum.
Check with Docebo like Rob said.
I used Docebo in the past and never have a problem with the reporting.
You can also use Scorm Cloud or Docebo for debugging.
In Docebo do the following as a Superadmin, reach the
Admin Menu from the gear icon in the left sidebar.
From the Admin Menu, select the Advanced Settings option, then reach the Advanced tab.
In this tab, flag the Enable debug for SCORM API option in the SCORM section. Then Save.
As a Superadmin, reach the Score Management function. From there you can configure the test’s scoring options.
The Score Management page is divided into three areas:
Minimum Score,
Score Display, (express score as percentage)*******
and Manage Score Per Question
Try those setting...
Luis
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If you actually used Docebo and tried to use the Score management function you would know that the Score Management function is only accessible if you create the test within Docebo and not when uploading a SCORM file. The solution is found by publishing as a SCORM 1.2 file, though it's not really a solution as the problem is in Captivate. I just published from Storyline a SCORM 2004 file and it worked fine in Docebo. It's an Adobe problem, as usual, and also as usual Adobe is just going to blame other software instead of fixing the problem because that's what Adobe does, buy out software and then abandon it.
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Hello Brenden,
I create a simple quiz in Captivate 2019 ver 11.5.0.475, 5 questions, 20 points each.
Published as SCORM 2004, 3rd Edition.
Uploader to docebo an old version.
Check the grade book setting.
I get the following when I check the report card for the student.
This is an old version of Docebo, but I see 60%.
The display is not pretty. Check with Docebo, and review all the setting.
Them check with Adobe.
Luis
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You created a 5 question quiz at 20 points each so of course it will give the score out of 100, so while technically that may equate as 60% you didn't provide a control to test if there was a problem with Captivates SCORM 2004 publishing. You would have to make the test equal more than 100 points in order to test if it shows as a percentage.
Also, I'm not about to downgrade to an older version of Docebo to make it work with Captivate, though I suspect that really wouldn't help. Just to clarify here, I worked on this problem over the last week by checking with Docebo first before coming to the conclusion that the problem is with Adobe. You have not convinced me otherwise and I am not about to waste any more time on the issue.
To reiterate to viewers of this thread, the SOLUTION to the problem is simply publish from Captivate as SCORM 1.2
Other than that use Articulate Storyline and just publish any which way and it works fine in Docebo. Probably because Articulate actually cares about their customers user experience instead of sending them on a wild goose chase.
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Hello Brenden,
You should state that you spoke to Docebo.
I am not going to assume that the problem is with Captivate without that information.
Do not downgrade, Docebo is a good lms. I was using an old version only to test.
In addition, make sure that the learning object is set to 80% passing, and the lms is set to the same %.
80% LO and 80% in the lms.
Luis
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Two of us asked you to test on SCORM Cloud, I didn't see if you tried it? That is possible from within Capitvate and then you'll have indeed a full proof test if the problem is due to Captivate or not.
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Did you try to test in SCORM Cloud, to be be sure that something is wrong within Captivate or within your LMS?