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Uploading Responsive Projects to Non SCORM sites.

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Dec 06, 2016 Dec 06, 2016

If I'm uploading responsive projects merely to function as learning tools and I don't need tracking, scoring or completion stats, what are the options available?

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Community Expert , Dec 06, 2016 Dec 06, 2016

If you do not need to restrict access, by using accounts, just upload it to a webserver.

If you need accounts, you can use a LMS. Most LMS's do not only accept SCO's (SCORM compliant packages) but also normal 'packages', which you can create by checking the option "Zip files" in the publishing dialog box. Maybe you'll have to instruct the LMS to unzip and to launch the index.html file (only launch possibility for responsive projects).

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If you do not need to restrict access, by using accounts, just upload it to a webserver.

If you need accounts, you can use a LMS. Most LMS's do not only accept SCO's (SCORM compliant packages) but also normal 'packages', which you can create by checking the option "Zip files" in the publishing dialog box. Maybe you'll have to instruct the LMS to unzip and to launch the index.html file (only launch possibility for responsive projects).

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