[Xerte] Re: Scorm Trackable question types within Xerte Online Toolkits

Tom Reijnders reijnders at tor.nl
Wed Nov 21 18:44:12 GMT 2012


In the end yes.... See also  www.scorm.com about 'Tin Can'.

Op 21-11-2012 19:17, Pat Lockley schreef:
> Scorm is being replaced with tin can isn't it?
>
> On 21 Nov 2012, at 16:39, Julian Tenney <Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>>> Is there any likelihood in the future of other interaction types could have scorm trackability?
>> Tom knows a lot about SCORM as well, he might have some greater wisdom. If you are only writing one score back for the whole LO, then I don't see why any particular page couldn't do that, but you would be limited to only one page in the LO writing to the database...
>>
>> At the moment, it's simple, and the score for the quiz is tracked against the LO's score. We don't track against the SCORM's objectives / interactions. The trouble isn't so much 'is this possible?', but more 'how should it be done?' because to make the tracking more granular would mean somehow tracking against the more granular parts (objectives, or interactions) of the SCORM, and that would mean somehow breaking the content up into objectives / interactions to track against, and that is a much more difficult undertaking than simply tracking one score / complete status against the LO itself (obviously). How would an author define objectives / interactions, and then assign interactions to them? Or if it could be automated, how would it be done? And what LMS are you using that allows you to actually get a report on tracking that's more granular than a single score for an LO - if you can't get the data out, there's no point putting it in?
>>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of dave at a6training.co.uk
>> Sent: 21 November 2012 16:12
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>> Subject: [Xerte] Scorm Trackable question types within Xerte Online Toolkits
>>
>> Hi all. I have been looking at the scorm tracking of Xerte Online Toolkit objects within Moodle, and looking through previous comments on this list am I right in thinking that the only interaction type that can be scorm trackable is the quiz option?
>>
>> Is there any likelihood in the future of other interaction types could have scorm trackability?
>>
>> Some discussions suggested that trackability could be built into other object types but I wasn't sure if this referred to XOT or the desktop version.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Dave Foord
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