#Create scorm package adobe captivate zip#
Adobe Captivate®/Articulate Storyline®/dominKnow's ONE®/Lectora®/iSpring® project outputs in the form of ZIP files with SCORM settings.
Here are some examples of different types of SCOs that can be combined by using a Multi-SCORM Packager: Combining multiple learning projects is useful when different modules developed by many authors have to be bundled into a single package. A Multi-SCORM Packager enables you to combine multiple eLearning projects that contain Shareable Content Objects (SCOs). As the name suggests, a Multi-SCORM Packager allows the packaging of more than one eLearning course in a single package. However, if the curriculum demands certain modules to be packaged together, then the traditional SCORM will fall short. With the rapid expansion of eLearning, multiple authors have started working on simultaneous modules and published their own SCORM modules. SCORM is a great tool for content packaging and has been the go-to standard all across the world. Every SCORM package is supposed to be independent of each other. It defines how a learner can navigate between portions of a course.Ī SCORM package is treated as a single piece of learning material by the LMS. It defines how content should be launched, and how data is communicated to an LMS. It specifies how content should be packaged. It is a set of rules that everyone follows, and it explains that SCORM is a standard. It is the framework used to define and access information about learning content to enable easy sharing among various LMSs. This is a launchable resource that communicates with the run-time environment that launched it. SCORM is a combination of 2 main components, SCO and RM: SCORM ensures the universality of content publication and that the content can be used through any standard Learning Management System (LMS).
#Create scorm package adobe captivate zip file#
Select the Captivate zip file you want to import.On the Import/Export/Copy Components page, select Import Components.