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Keywords: learning object, learning package, content, material, quiz, test

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The SCORM module enables course editors to upload any SCORM 1.2 or AICC package to a  Moodle course.  Note that SCORM 2004 is not supported 

SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a collection of standards that allow e-learning content packages to be authored outside of Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) like Moodle, but which can pass information (like user sessions and quiz grades) into Moodle and other VLEs. SCORM packages are formed of content (text, images, video, audio, animations) and sometimes also quiz questions that test students' knowledge of the learning materials, with the grades then available within the Moodle gradebook.

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  1. The issues could be browser related. Testing carried out by Digital Education on 23 Sept. 2015 showed that SCORM packages in Moodle might have display issues with Internet Explorer and Safari, and will not have scroll options within the package in these browsers. If this is the case then we recommend trying the latest version of either Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
     
  2. In addition to number 1 above, there could be an issue with screen size. If you are using a smaller screen, for example a laptop then you may have problems accessing the full package without scrolling. Hiding the side menu may help in these situations. To do this simply click the arrow (that looks like < ) in the left hand corner near the top of the SCORM package. 
     
  3. Some SCORM packages require Java to work. In which case, please ensure you have downloaded and installed, or enabled Java on the machine you are using. 
    1. Download from Java.com
    2. Use the Java test pages to verify if Jave is enabled.
       
  4. Some SCORM packages require Adobe Flash Player, (a free browser plug-in that is used for playing videos, animations and games), to make them work. In which case, please ensure that you have either enabled it in the Internet browser you are using, or download and installed it. You may download it here: https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/  

  5. If it isn't number 1, 2, 3 or 4, then the final options is that the version of SCORM being used is incompatible with Moodle. If this is the case then you will need to contact the person whose course it is, or the person who created the package (if it is your course) and request the send you the SCORM package as version 1.2 as this is the only version compatible with Moodle. You will then need to upload this version to Moodle for it to work.

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