This document discusses how to create and publish SCORM-compliant Adobe Captivate tutorials for use in Moodle. It defines SCORM as a set of standards for web-based elearning that allows communication between content and a host system like Moodle. It recommends using Captivate to create tutorials with milestones like quizzes and interactions. Tutorials can be published with SCORM tracking enabled and uploaded to Moodle to track learner progress and provide reports to supervisors. The document provides steps for setting up Captivate projects, publishing, and uploading to allow SCORM compliance when delivering tutorials through Moodle.
Creating and using SCORM based Adobe Captivate tutorials in Moodle
1. Creating and using SCORM based
Adobe Captivate tutorials in Moodle
Xin Huang
28th July 2011
Auckland
2. Agenda
— What is SCORM?
— Why SCORM
— How to make a Captivate tutorial SCORM compatible?
— Publish SCORM and upload onto Moodle
— Tracking learning records
— Q&A
3. What is SCORM
SCORM :
Sharable Content Object Reference Model is a
collection of standards and specification for web-
based elearning.
It defines communication between client side
content (Captivate) and a host system like Moodle.
5. Why SCORM
1. SCORM is an automated way for supervisors/
trainers to receive feedback on employee/
Participant progress
6. Why SCORM
2. SCORM defines the learning experience by
constraining user options to a specific set or path of
learning objectives.
7. Why SCORM
3. SCORM tracks progress for the learner as well as
the supervisor
8. Why SCORM
SCORM is a great way to track employee e-training
programs and should be used whenever possible.
9. How to make an elearning course
SCORM compatible?
— Tools for creating SCORM content
— Customise milestone for learning courses
— Publish setting
— Skin editor setting
10. Tools for creating SCORM content
— Freeware not OpenSource
— Content Shaper Authoring Tool
— Courselab
— iSpring Free
— MOS Solo
— MyUdutu
— Reload
16. Building Milestones
— Quiz
— Interactions
— Click box - Demonstrations/ Training
simulations
— Button – Presentations/Scenario based training
— Text entry box
26. Building Milestones
— Quiz
— Interactions
— Click box - Demonstrations/ Training
simulations
— Button – Presentations/Scenario based training
— Text entry box
41. PENS
— PENS allows for streamlined coordination between Adobe
Captivate and eLearning publishing and management
systems. PENS allows you to automate the notification,
transfer, and delivery of content packages between Adobe
Captivate and LMS systems.
42. PENS setting
— E-mail
— This option automatically sends scoring results to a
specified e-mail address.
— Type a complete e-mail address directly into the text
box (for example, name@mycompany.com). The
results are sent in comma-delimited format and can
easily be copied and pasted into a spreadsheet
program such as Microsoft Excel.