I'm confused. Why would you go through all the trouble of making your content SCORM-conformant if you don't have a SCORM-conformant environment to run it on?
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It is home-grown.
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I think a lot of that depends on your LMS. What LMS are you using (or is it home-grown)?
-a-On 4/30/06, Lieven Cardoen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thx Aaron, this was all very clear. I have started to implement SCORM in our Flash-Player, and it looks great.
Another challenge will be to let our LMS read SCORM-packages. It seems more difficult. How do other companies do this? I've seen some open-source SCORM-players. Can you plug these in your LMS or do you need to implement your LMS to read the packages.
I'll keep you updated on my efforts.
lieven cardoen
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