7/29/2023 0 Comments Adobe captivate scorm![]() Make sure ‘Zip’ is checked as the output.Choose HTML as your output format option.Decide the folder where the Zip will be downloaded to (e.g.This basically means that at the end of the process an xAPI folder will be exported to your machine, or local storage. Step 2: PublishĬlick ‘File’, and then ‘Publish…’ The three dots here hint that there are couple of additional steps in store. Once that’s done, you’re ready to publish your xAPI course. As always, review the content, user experience, design, and functionality of the slides before progressing to the publishing stage. This includes: decisions they make in the course as they progress, total time spent etc. This setting gives you detail beyond just ‘pass and fail’ data in your LMS reports. The interactions your learners experience with the xAPI course are collected and sent to the LMS. Quiz ScoreĪ score can be represented by a percentage or points format. This section outlines which data and format that is sent to the LMS from the xAPI course. If you check the ‘Quiz’ box, and select “Quiz is Passed” or ‘Quiz attempt limit is reached” from the drop-down, you should also select the Status Representation of ‘Incomplete – Pass/Fail’. This radio button sets the course up so that a learner is marked as complete when they view the slides AND/OR after they have passed a Quiz. In most cases when using ‘User Access’ setting 100% of slides is a good idea so that your learners experience all of the content. This can be a percentage of the slides or a specific number. You can decide how many of your slides need to be accessed in order for a completion to be registered. Here are the options available: User Accessīy simply accessing the course and/or the quiz in a course, a learner can be marked as completed. It ensures that the rules of the course are known by both the xAPI and the LMS, so that reporting is accurate. This sets out what exactly is meant by ‘passing a course’. A target score must be set in the course for this data to be accurately captured and communicated. Scores are sent to the LMS, as well as information on whether the learner has passed or failed the exam. If your course has an exam, choose this one. No scores will be reported back to the LMS. Learners will be marked as complete once they meet the completion criteria. If your xAPI course doesn’t have an exam, choose this option. There are two options to choose from: Incomplete – Complete Essentially, how will the course communicate completion to your LMS. In this context, a status represents the information sent to your LMS around course completion. We have to set-up three elements as part of this process: Choose Tin Can (as we previously mentioned, this is the same as xAPI). SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, AICC, and Tin Can. LMS: If your LMS is not on the list of options, choose “Other Standard LMSs” Standard: This lists the four most prominent eLearning standards. Next, we have to set our LMS and the eLearning standard. There’s a check box that enables reporting options. Under the “Quiz” header, click on the ‘reporting’ section. Turning on reportingįirst, let’s turn on reporting. This is where we decide which information we want to be sent to the LMS by the xAPI course. The reporting section is where most of our focus will be. Step 1: Choose PreferencesĬlick on ‘Adobe Captivate’ in the menu and then ‘preferences’. ![]() For the purpose of simplicity, let’s use these interchangeably. Note* Adobe still refers to xAPI by its project name, Tin Can. In this article, we walk you through the Adobe Captivate xAPI publishing process. ![]() In fact, with Adobe Captivate, the process is pretty much the same as the one to publish SCORM content. Republishing your SCORM content in xAPI is a prudent move to reduce problems that can happen with the older standard.Īnd the good news is – xAPI is easy to create. Even if you don’t have the opportunity to take advantage of the wider functionality that xAPI provides, it’s a better, more stable standard to use than SCORM.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |