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Well, I understand your
confusion, but we have to makei t SCORM-conformant for other companies who do
have SCORM-conformant environments… Most of the times I make
cd’s, but for next cd, the customer(company) would like to integrate the
content (cd – swf) in their SCORM-confomant LMS. lieven cardoen indiegroup From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Aaron Silvers Lieven, On 5/2/06, Lieven
Cardoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: It is home-grown. lieven cardoen indie group From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Aaron Silvers
I think a lot of that depends on your LMS. What
LMS are you using (or is it home-grown)? 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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