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dguiett
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July 15, 2023
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Put Captivate 2019 into Moodle as a Resource

  • July 15, 2023
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I have created a course that does not have any SCORM and want to put this into Moodle as a resource. I am looking at the instructions in Moodle and it says to publish to the web. But when I go to Publish, there is no option for Web. Under Preview there is a feature for live preview on devices. But not sure where I would save the file to. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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    adtiwari
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    July 18, 2023

    Hi Dguiett,

     

    I would recommend you 2 things in order of preference;

    1) publish a scorm zip package with reporting enabled , but your completion criteria being sildeview/or user access.

    You can access it under preferences<quiz<reporting

    https://helpx.adobe.com/captivate/classic/learning-management-system-lms.html#main-pars_heading_6

     

     

    2) you publish a regular HTML5 zip,then unzip it and then choose index.html to be your main file to launch content. You can find similar instructions on this link:

    https://docs.moodle.org/en/File_resource_settings#Displaying_a_website_index_page

     

    Regards,

    Aditya Tiwari

    Captivate Engineering 

    dguiett
    dguiettAuthor
    Known Participant
    July 24, 2023

    I am using the LearnR Moodle theme. I am not sure if there are plugins that I need to add. Have you had any issues with this theme and Captivate?

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 24, 2023

    Lily, this is a theme for our LMS, which is Moodle. I still cannot get the files to come in. Will talk to my Aussie counterparts today to see if there is an issue on our end.

     


    Did you check the output in SCORM Cloud? That would help to find out if the problem is within Captivate or within the LMS.

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 15, 2023

    Thanks to your screenshots I figured out:

    1.  Instructions from Moodle are hopelessly outdated. Flash player is dead since years. It only points to non-responsive projects whereas Captivate allows to create responsive projects since almost a decade.
    2. You have created a responsive project, probably with Fluid Boxes? Can you confirm, please?
    3. Moreover Captivate creates eLearning courses, not presentations like PPT.

     

    You wrote 'doesn't have any SCORM', which is bit confusing. I suspect that you didn't insert any quiz slide nor scored object? Even in that case you could create a SCO, which is output with Reporting, based on slide visits. But I suppose you don't want to do any reporting to the gradebook of the LMS. 

    In your case, use Publish for devices (not (app)). Since you don't have Reporting activated in Quiz Preferences, you will get an output folder to HTML5. Moodle doesn't tell if that folder needs to be zipped or not? Again those directions are very confusing. You will not have SWF files, because they are incompatible with HTML output, but you can have a lot of subfolders depending on the content of your project. What you need to be pointing at will probably be the index.html file which is normally what you include in an URL for any website.

    dguiett
    dguiettAuthor
    Known Participant
    July 15, 2023

    I did not use any fluid boxes and am including what the course looks like.

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 15, 2023

    Even your last screenshot shows clearly that you are in a responsive project, but indeed you didn't use any Fluid Box, which is catastrophic. You just didn't choose the correct type when starting this project. You would have needed what is labeled as 'Blank Project' (which is a non-responsive project) but you did choose 'Responsive project'.

    Bad news, because there is no easy way to convert a responsive project to a non-responsive project. 

    Did you put everything on one slide? OMG! You are very new to Captivate, correct? The video was inserted as Event video, not as slide video (and should be on the next slide). That slide is awfully long: why? I don't see the complete timeline, maybe you have audio in the first 40secs?  I see a Next button at the top of the stack, so there are multiple slides?