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LSO Authoring Environment-importing SCORM courses from Articulate Presenter

Former Member
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Hi,

We are having some issues with courses being exported out of Articulate Presenter version 5. When we are importing them into the AE, they successfully import. However, when attempting to play them in the local content player, the course hangs. It never fully loads and starts.

Anyone have experience with this issue and provide guidance? All the settings being used in the publishing process from Presenter seem to be correct; wondering whether a manual step (e.g. change something in one of the XML files) is necessary to get the course to work properly in the AE.

Gary

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Former Member
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Hello Gary!

Have you been tried the SCORM website where you can find comformance test suits? (<a href="http://www.adlnet.gov/downloads/DownloadsSearchResults.aspx?Category=Products">Check it here..</a>)

Download one of the suits for comformance test and check your course with this. If the suite does not find any errors, send back the summary of the results (and the steps you did) and we investigate further together!

Best regards,

Zsolt

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Zsolt,

Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, it will take me a little time to pursue this approach, as I would need to find another computer running a different version of Java in order to set up a conformance test.

Also, if we have a 3rd party tool which is generally capable of producing SCORM 1.2-compliant content, then if it passes the test suite, I'm no further in answering what the problem is.

I am going to attempt to play the course again, but this time, I will remember to examine the course player console for clues.

Former Member
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Hi Gary!

Were you able to solve the problem ?

Regards,

Ravi Sekhar

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Yes, we were. Some of the content was poorly authored in Presenter; once changes were made to the content, it played better in the Content Player.

Also, we learned that default learning strategies that SAP delivers in the system were not in our client (e.g. the SCORM learning strategy). So we went back into the system and added these back via configuration.

Gary

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Thanks a lot Gary for your response. As you mentioned SCORM startegy setting is also very crucial.

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