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by singlow
5501 days ago
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I don't see any reference to downloading the content to use inside of a third party learning management system, so I don't see how SCORM compliance would be relevant. Although, the ability to take the content with you would be great. One thing I have built in situations similar to this is build a SCORM wrapper that can load the content in an iframe and translate scoring and tracking data back to the LMS. They could do this while still maintaining a fully hosted content model. Many of my clients will not consider an authoring tool for content that cannot be hosted in their LMS. |
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