Forum .LRN Q&A: Re: running scorm-courses from exelearning in .LRN

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Posted by Kenneth Wyrick on
Hi Carlos,

I hope that you received account information via e-mail. I've had mixed success using IMS and SCORM created with eXeleanring. Please tell me which ones you use and whether they work in the LORS or other dotLRN package?

thank you very much.

We have create a new SCORM package (which uses a slightly modified version of the javascript SCORM2004 player from Illias) we are using at MGH that runs on OpenACS that we have not yet prepared for general distribution, but plan to.

I'd be happy to test any exported SCORM courses using this version. The more testing before general distribution the better.

Contact me via email to coordinate.

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Posted by Kenneth Wyrick on
Carl,

you should have received account information on http://caltek.net:8000 and i added you to one of the communities and gave you other privileges.

Hi Kenneth,

The SCORM player in dotLRN (lors+lorsm) does not support IMS-CP packages, only SCORM 1.2 ones (which uses its own flavor of IMS-CP).

Regarding eXe Learning, when exporting a course as a SCORM 1.2 package, it adds LOM metadata in a separated file that is referenced from the imsmanifest.xml one. There was a bug in lors and lorsm when parsing LOM metadata included in a separated file that would cause the import to fail.

I have fixed this bug in both packages (lors and lorsm) and committed to HEAD.

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Posted by Kenneth Wyrick on
Hi Emmanuelle,

I just exported a scorm 1.2 file from the eXelearning and the uploaded it in the LORS and the left navigation didn't show up, but now i think maybe because i only put one text item in the uol...

now i followed a link from the reload to the following.... I just watched the following presentation about lifelong learning <

TENCompetence Learning Design Services for Coppercore Service Integration Quick Start Distribution
This download is a modified version of the current CopperCore Runtime Environment (CCRT). It has been modified to include the updated SLeD player and the Widget Server. Since version 2.0.0 this download also includes the Astro player.

Beta Cross platform download

In order to use the bundled "Astro" application, you will need to use the linktool or sledadmin to create users and runs as you usually would. (See the "quick start guide for SLeD and the linktool" link below for information on how to create runs and users) Once you have done this you should point your web browser to http://localhost:8080/astro. You should then be prompted to login to Astro.

* A quick guide to using Astro. here * Screenshots of the chat widget in action between two users. here * Installation Instructions & quick start guide for Sled and the linktool. here * Authoring a Learning Design using widgets. here * Administration of the widget server. here