Hi,
So I understand that it’s
better to leave my ‘flash player’ as one. But won’t my ‘flash
player’ (which can contain hundreds of exercises) be threated as one item
by the LMS?
Or is it possible to pass
to the LMS a score for each exercise in my ‘flash player’. The
scorm-manifest will have one item, but my manifest will have hundreds of items.
Secondly, what’s
the difference between http://www.adlnet.gov/downloads/201.cfm
and Flash/JS Integration
Kit?
Thirdly, there’s
one thing I don’t seem to understand. How does the _javascript_ communicate
with the LMS? Does it go and search for an API and how? If I deliver a
SCORM-package, I can’t know how another company calls it’s API…
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From:
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Sent: donderdag 27 april 2006
18:30
To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
Subject: Re: [osflash] SCORM
Actually, Alan wrote that
with me.
You'll get faster service if you just download it from here:
http://www.adlnet.gov/downloads/201.cfm
The Plug-In Technology content example from ADL uses the same code that Alan
and I wrote, and explains it in context a bit better.
This is a nice alternative to the Flash/JS Integration Kit as it internalizes a
SCORM 2004 API Wrapper (you can employ the same type of set up for a SCORM 1.2
API Wrapper if you wanted to).
-a-
On 4/27/06, Moeser,
Chip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Alan Schultz wrote a SCORM2004Obj.as and
AS2jS.as which are the source materials for the online SCORM school that ADL
offers. Haven't used them yet but they look pretty nice. If you email [EMAIL PROTECTED] you could
probably get a copy.
-Chip
Sent: Wednesday, April
26, 2006 10:02 AM
To: Open Source
Flash Mailing List
Subject: Re:
[osflash] SCORM
Exactly... which is why I
like using the Flash/JS Integration Kit. The getURL works great for
passing calls to the SCORM API from Flash, but it doesn't really allow for a
return value, and traditionally the real pain in working with SCORM and Flash
has been in getting information from the LMS back into your Flash
content. Even Initialize() and Terminate() calls return a boolean.
The Flash/JS kit works great for that kind of thing... though it
would be nicer if the queuing was fixed once and for all. There are often
instances where you need to be creative in getting multiple SCORM API calls to
work with the current Flash/JS code.
-a-
On 4/26/06, Tim
Scollick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Unfortunately, a lot of enterprise customers are still locked to Flash
7 which leaves you using _javascript_ getURL calls (which is a more elegant
solution and better across browsers than fscommand, in my opinion).
On 4/26/06, Aaron
Silvers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
The Rustici Software poster is pretty good. Mike Rustici is very
knowledgeable about SCORM.
As for the sample API Wrapper... eek! I'd *really* shy away from anything
to do with FSCommand unless you're absolutely certain you're not going to be
deploying on anything other than Windows and IE (and before Flash 8 player).
But going back to 2001 when it was created, I can't imagine that there was any
better solution.
As far as Flash-to-_javascript_ communication goes, FSCommand is a shrewd
mistress, and an unpleasant crutch (imho). Now, with the Flash/JS
Integration Kit and ExternalInterface post-Flash 8 -- you have a wealth of
better options.
On 4/25/06, l u c h
y x <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
A few months ago, I was
working on a "Situation Based E-learning Game". And the SCORM api on
moodle and angel.
Look the resources here, now we are using the same code in our e-learning
projects if they need scorm integration.
But all code is for Flash Player 7.0, no External interface is used by
now.
Don´t miss the SCORM poster ;)
http://riaevolution.com/applications/elearning/
I look forward to it, Justin. I put out some code on the site
last November using the Flash/JS Integration Kit working with SCORM 1.2 and
SCORM 2004. It should provide some insight as to how one can work with
SCORM and Flash projects pre-Flash 8.
Shows how often I've been on my own blog since moving to Chicago.
The site is up now, complete with a bunch of information on SCORM 2004, SCORM
1.2 and Flash. Thanks for kicking me in the butt to look into it. I
have a bunch of new stuff I'm readying to post. This helped to clear the
road.
http://flashforlearning.com
Thanks Aaron. Once the first prototype is available and
gives a good
idea of what it'll take for a Real Implementation (i.e. version 2), then
I'll buzz you too.
Prolly about a month away, as I'm working on it after hours. :)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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