Isn.t Lectora Std HTML nonSCORM?
November 8, 2008 12:00 AM
Actually, you have to hand it to the folks at Trivantis, because they still let you publish a SCO, even if you didn't set the title up initially in Lectora as SCORM output. A SCORM package from Lectora is really just an upscale HTML title with a SCORM-compliant communications feature set for "talking" with an LMS...generally known as suspend data but specifically it's test question interactions, bookmarking, completion status and so forth. Frankly, I don't understand why creating your title that way in Lectora in the first place presents a problem. Either way, when publishing to AICC/SCORM, you get a SCORM SCO and in your case you're publishing to SCORM 1.3 (2004)for import into the LMS.
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