

So, it’s just one way that SCORM can be configured, not the ONLY correct way. The standard talks about it and says the IF you use it, then you have to make sure it matches with the Raw Score being reported by the course. "The masteryscore is not mandated by the SCORM 1.2 standard. I was told by another company, along with the information I posted in my first post, that: So our preference would be to keep using 1.2, if there are adjustment in settings we can do within Captivate itself, or if there are minor adjustments we can make within our system perhaps to configure the score differently? Our Technical guy says apparently 2004 is not widely used, and has its own issues?
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I am going to see what implementing the settings discussed in your thread above will do, but would really appreciate it if you, the experts, can give me a solution, or otherwise an explanation I can then take to the technical people on our side, serving as a solid reason why we should update our systems. Or are there workarounds within Captivate itself which will fix this for both us and our client's making use of our LMS platforms?

"This thing about the masteryscore has been long recognised as a somewhat ambiguous area in the SCORM 1.2 standard and the issues it caused was one of the reasons masteryscore did not make it into the SCORM 2004 standard when it replaced SCORM 1.2. The usual fix suggested when you encounter an LMS that suffers with this problem is to change the settings to SCORM 2004 because this does not use or require masteryscore."ĭoes this mean our only solution is updating both our LMS systems to use SCORM 2004? each time there are changes too.Īnd our clients have to do the same for each course they create.
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The current workaround is manually adding the masterscore code into the imsmanifest file. The LMS does seem to pick up whether the user has passed / failed the quiz, but does not report score. The newer versions of Captivate do not include a masterscore in the imsmanifest file, and so my SCORM files do not send the score to the LMS the LMS does not display the pass mark or the user's quiz score, and one of our systems therefore does not supply the certificate once the user is done (our newer version does not have an issue supplying the certificate, but I do not have the technical knowledge as to why). We are experiencing some reporting issues with our LMS systems, who use SCORM 1.2. If all you are really interested in is that the learner completed the module, your completion status is enough.Īnd like I stated above, SCORM Cloud still usually marks a module as completed (despite not having a quiz) if you've set it up correctly. If you don't have a quiz or scored components in your course that equate to some kind of objective, then your LMS may see nothing to mark as being satisfied. Satisfaction metrics for the activity as a whole relate to the "primary objective".

Satisfaction metrics are related to Activity Objectives in SCORM. I see course developers getting hung up on the "Satisfied" status as if that equates to the same thing as Completion.
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Another way is to download a free trial version of the TickTOC widget and set it to mark off ALL of the slides when you reach the final slide in the project to see if that means the LMS marks the module completed. Try putting it at 25% or something and see what happens. (However, the original poster seems to indicate there is no branching in this module.)Ī good way to test if not enough slides are being completed is to keep reducing the required percentage down until you DO get completion. That may mean that there are a bunch of slides they never have to visit which tip the scale below the required percentage. If SCORM Cloud isn't marking the module as Completed when you have it set to 70% then that usually means the learner can reach the end of the module without visiting enough slides to tick off that 70% requirement. You shouldn't need the button to get completion with SCORM Cloud. I know some LMSs won't give you completion unless you add a scored button but SCORM Cloud isn't one of them.
