If you missed my lightning talk about the SCORM XBlock, I've posted the slides here (including a demo video): http://www.appsembler.com/blog/scorm-xblock-lightning-talk/
Hopefully edX will publish the video recordings from the talks soon, and when they do, I'll update the blog post. We also had a fruitful "Birds of a Feather" session at the conference, where we discussed the need to add SCORM capabilities to the core Open edX codebase, and there was also interest in transforming existing edX courses into a SCORM package for reusability of the content in other LMSes. The SCORM XBlock is now running on a Dogwood Demo server, so if you're interested in testing it out, please reply to this, and I can get you set up with a course author account, so you can try adding your SCORM content to see how it works. Nate On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 11:37:11 PM UTC-7, Nate Aune wrote: > > Just a follow-up to Tad's post from April, I'm happy to report that we've > successfully extended the SCORM XBlock that Raccoon Gang mentioned earlier, > and it now provides native SCORM support in Open edX (with the addition of > a SCORM player) > It's not quite ready for public use, but you can read more about it here > (with screenshots) http://bit.ly/25LixEG and sign up to get notified > when it's available for testing. > > Nate > > > On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 2:16:17 AM UTC-7, Tim Robinson wrote: >> >> Hi all - thanks for this feed, it's been very useful as someone who is >> new to EdX. We're using the scorm method of getting files from Storyline to >> EdX and I'm trying to find out if there is a way of running Edx tests >> between scorm scenes? Does anyone have experience with this? > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General Open edX discussion" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/edx-code/589e0401-fba6-4a98-928e-add9b2c2e1cc%40googlegroups.com.