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Articulate, Moodle, and SCORM

eLearning Blender

One of the most common questions I see in forums, twitter, and blogs is how to use SCORM so that the results of eLearning courses developed with articulate can be tracked in the Moodle gradebook. While it is a fairly simple process, many eLearning developers run into problems tracking scores for Articulate courses in Moodle.

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Designing effective eLearning assessments Part 2: Building interactive PowerPoint quizzes

BrightCarbon

Remember, quizzes made in native PowerPoint cannot be scored. If you’re not sure whether you need scoring or not, go back to Part 1 to read about the arguments for and against assessment scoring. And if you do need to score your assessments, a different authoring tool might be what you need.

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Got SCORM?

ICS Learning

This theoretically allows the content to be loaded into, launched and tracked by any learning management system using a common rule set. SCOs are independent, self-contained, transportable packages that represent the lowest level of granularity that is tracked by a learning management system. The Details. An Example.

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