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We've been using Reload Editor to wrap multiple SCOs for SCORM 1.2. However, it doesn't recognize either SCORM 2004 or Captivate 6, and development on it apparently stopped several years ago.
Can anybody point me to a good (and easy) SCORM wrapper?
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Hi !!
Have you tried the Multi Sco Packager from ELearning Suite 6, it can wrap Zipped Projects from Captivate both in 2004 and 1.2 version.
here's a screen shot of it!
try downloading a trial -- http://www.adobe.com/products/elearningsuite/trydvdreg.html?promoid=EHEEE
See if this works!
Thanks!
Anjaneai
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Yes, thanks, Anjaneai, we do know about it. There are two problems - (1) I have a team of a number of developers, most of whom have Captivate, but only one has a need for the Elearning Suite, (2) - more important - there is no way to save the structure once you've created it, which is why we use Reload Editor.
(I also have it from an earlier version of Captivate.)
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You may also want to take a look at Simple SCORM Packager. It allows you to package content created by any tool, not just Captivate together into one SCORM content package.
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Thanks, we'll try this. Does it work with Captivate 6? This is the problem we're having with Reload Editor.
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yes, Simple SCORM Packager works with any SCORM package. It does not matter if that package was created with a development tool or created by hand.
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We've now tested Simple SCORM Packager - it's nice, but it doesn't include expand/collapse nesting, which is important for us. There is also a product called Trident. Does anyone know if it includes these features?
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Trident does allow nesting of activities or what you are calling "expand/collapse nesting". There are some helpful getting started videos here
http://scormsoft.com/howTo "Creating a Simple Manifest in Trident" this will show you how to add multiple activities under one parent node. Basically you just need to right click the node and select add activity and you can nest as deep as you like on multiple nodes.