It is an international standard for e-courses. SCORM means Shareable Content Object Reference Model. Skip it to the article if you prefer more comprehensive details. For a quick overview of SCORM, watch the video below.
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Note: Selecting the Move enrollments when failed and Move enrollments when failed and new course version exists will create the same results.After reading this article, you’ll know what SCORM is and how to turn a simple PowerPoint presentation into a SCORM course and upload it into a learning management system. If you do not select a Migrating Enrollments option , the Move enrollments when completed and new course version exists option is selected by default. Move enrollments when satisfied - users will see the new version after the course has been completed and marked as a success.Move enrollments when passed and new course version exists - users will see the new version after the course has been completed and passed.Move enrollments when failed and new course version exists - failed users will see the new version upon the next launch.Move enrollments when failed - failed users will see the new version upon the next launch.Move enrollments when completed - users will see the new version once the original version has been completed.Move enrollments if incomplete and new course version exists - users who haven't completed the original version will start the new version next time the course is launched.Always move enrollments - users will always see the new version the next time the user launches the course.
Never move enrollments - users will continue to see the original version.Note: The new version of the course will be given to users that are completed or those that have not yet started. Move enrollments when completed and new course version exists - if a new course version exists, users will see the new version after the course has been completed in progress, users will not get the new version until they are completed.Click the Migrating Enrollments dropdown menu to choose when and which group of users will see the new version of a replaced course. When a learner’s enrollment in a SCORM course is migrated, the user will see the new version of the course the next time the user launches the course. To configure Score Calculation settings for SCORM courses, click the Score calculated using the drop-down menu, and choose the latest attempt or the average of all attempts option. If your uploaded course was created with a SCORM file, you have the option to choose how you'd like the course to be presented to users. In the Publishing section, you can change score calculation settings and enrollment migration settings. A score will not be displayed for courses without quiz questions. In the Quiz settings section, you can edit the required score and limit the number of quiz attempts allowed. When the new window with confirmation option is selected, the course will play in a new window after they click a confirmation prompt. When the new window option is selected, the course will open in a new window, most likely with a prompt from the learner's pop-up blocker. When the current window option is selected, the course will open in the same browser window the learner has been using to navigate Bridge. The Opens In setting defines how the initial launch of the course occurs. In the General settings section, you can edit the course due date, expiration date (if enabled by your Bridge admin), certificate settings, external ID, course duration, continuing education credits, and choose to maintain branding when shared to sub-accounts. To add a tag, click the New Tag button and enter the tag title. To add a category to the course, click the Find Category button and enter the category title. In the Course Settings menu, you can modify the configuration of your uploaded course.