Sergiy is right that only grading info is recorded in edX, but afaik the other SCORM data (the amount of time it takes for the user to answer a given question, how much time the user has spent watching a video lesson, etc.) is actually sent back to edX, but since there's no place to store this data, it is discarded.
The SCORM XBlock could be extended to add database tables in which to store this info, and then a UI could be developed to display it in a meaningful way, but this data was not important for our customer, so building all this additional functionality was out-of-scope. But it could certainly be done. Nate On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 5:01 PM, Sergiy "COTOHA" Movchan < s.movc...@raccoongang.com> wrote: > Hi Indigo, > > the answer is - no. > you can only get the grading info from the SCORM and that’s all you can > get. Advanced stats are just not a part of a SCORM standard. You can build > your grading algo in SCORM around these stats, though. > > -- > [image: photo] > *Sergiy Movchan* > Smart Raccoon @ Raccoon Gang > +38 067 575 2327 <+380990668864> | www.raccoongang.com > <http://www.facebook.com/raccoongangco> > <http://www.linkedin.com/company/9321924?trk=tyah&trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Acompany%2CclickedEntityId%3A9321924%2Cidx%3A2-4-5%2CtarId%3A1479223839384%2Ctas%3Araccoo> > <http://twitter.com/RaccoonGangCom> > > On Jul 20, 2017, at 16:37, Indigo Camunda <indigo.camu...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Nate, > I would like to ask you about some features of the SCORM xblock that you > have developed. I am currently working on the Open edX platform (Ficus > release) and I am interested in integrating SCORM contents within a course. > In particular, given that SCORM contents allow to track various kinds of > data, is there a way for the edX LMS, through the scormxblock, to retrieve > *user interaction data* so that they can be used either to provide an > enhanced grading procedure, or to derive additional insights and analytics > pertaining the learner's effort? > > A few examples of user interaction data I am interested in tracking: > > - the amount of time it takes for the user to answer a given question > in a MCQ assignement > - how much time the user has spent watching a video lesson > - ... > > > Thanks in advance for your support. > > Indigo > > P.S. Actually, I don't know if this is the right place to post this > question... if not, please redirect me to the correct forum/mailing list > dedicated to this kind of technical questions. > > Il giorno lunedì 27 giugno 2016 02:40:38 UTC+2, Nate Aune ha scritto: > >> 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? 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