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Ambilobe
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September 21, 2021
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Publishing SCORM without any Quiz.

  • September 21, 2021
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Hi,

 

I am creating my first E-learning.

There are no quiz inside but a menu and mp4 animations in different slides.

My clients wants it published in SCORM 1.2 format.

 

Do I nevertheless need then to activate the communication in Quiz Preferences ?

Or is it possible to publish in HTML5/SCORM 1.2 without activating the quiz ?

 

Thank you.

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    Correct answer Lilybiri

    Pas de problème, la langue de Voltaire est ma deuxième langue, l'Anglais la troisième.

    Il faut tester dans le LMS, SCORM Cloud est une sorte de référence pour déterminer si le problème est dû au LMS ou à Captivate. Il faut vraiment tester dans le LMS  utilisé.

    Pour Quiz Préférences, vous pourriez utiliser 'Affichage des diapositives'. Votre choix 'Accès ...'  comme cr!tère n'est peut-être pas le meilleur choix. 

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    Lilybiri
    Brainiac
    September 21, 2021

    You need to set up Quiz Preferences, Reporting. That doesn't mean that you need to have a quiz or any other scored object. Know that each interactive object (button, Text Entry Box) can be scored. But SCORM setup can also be based only on slide views. Be careful: you always need to test on the LMS, because not all of them have the same functionality.

    Ambilobe
    AmbilobeAuthor
    New Participant
    September 21, 2021

    Thank you Lilybiri,

    I understood that I will have to test on the LMS. Is "Preview in SCORM Cloud" enough/reliable ?

     

    Concerning the Quiz preferences, your answer helps me a lot. Do you think that this is fine as I did it ? (see image attached, and sorry it is in french ).

    Thank you.

    Lilybiri
    Brainiac
    September 21, 2021

    eh bien j'ai eu de la chance ! :))

    super, j'ai fait le changement "Affichage des diapoisitives" 

    Merci, franck


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