SCORM Course Example 1

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About this example

SCORM Based Course

Web based, responsive, includes interactions, video, quizzing and tracking.

Freelancer Cost: High
Freelancer Time To Develop: Typically, 2 – 3 Weeks Per 15 Minutes (Varies Depending On Several Factors, see below)
Note: Mix Of Video, Audio, Graphics, Interactions, Quizzes
Learner Impact/Experience: High – Heavy Interaction, Variables, Tracking And Reporting Options
Available Platforms: Web, LMS, Limited Hosted (below are some hosting solutions that allow you to embed these types of courses) 

Contact Adam to discuss your specific host and available options we can take advantage of! 

There are several course hosting platforms that allow you to embed custom HTML courses like this video based branching solution. Here are a few examples:

  1. LearnDash: https://www.learndash.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  2. Moodle: https://moodle.org/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  3. Canvas: https://www.instructure.com/canvas/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  4. Blackboard: https://www.blackboard.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  5. TalentLMS: https://www.talentlms.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  6. Teachable: https://teachable.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  7. Thinkific: https://www.thinkific.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  8. Kajabi: https://kajabi.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  9. LearnWorlds: https://www.learnworlds.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)
  10. WizIQ: https://www.wiziq.com/ (*SCORM uploads allowed)

It’s important to note that while these platforms do allow you to embed custom HTML courses, there may be limitations or restrictions on the type of content you can include. It’s a good idea to review each platform’s terms of service and content guidelines to ensure that your custom HTML courses comply with their requirements.

Creating an eLearning course requires an executable plan. Using Articulate Storyline 360 is only a part of the process.  Here is a typical process that involves several factors and steps, including:

  1. Planning and Designing the Course: This step involves deciding on the learning objectives, identifying the target audience, and determining the course structure and content.
  2. Storyboarding: The next step is creating a visual representation of the course structure and content. Storyboarding helps to identify the visual design and layout of the course, as well as the interactions and multimedia elements that will be used.
  3. Creating the Course Assets: This involves creating the multimedia assets that will be used in the course, such as images, videos, and audio files. It is important to ensure that the assets are high-quality and optimized for use in the course.
  4. Building the Course: Once the assets are ready, the course can be built using Articulate Storyline 360. This involves creating the slides and adding the content and multimedia elements. Articulate Storyline 360 provides a wide range of interactive features that can be used to enhance the learning experience, such as quizzes, simulations, and scenarios.
  5. Testing and Quality Assurance: Before publishing the course, it is important to test it thoroughly to ensure that it works as intended. This includes testing all interactions and multimedia elements, as well as ensuring that the course is compatible with different devices and browsers.
  6. Publishing and Distribution: The final step is publishing the course and making it available to the learners. Articulate Storyline 360 provides various options for publishing and distribution, such as publishing to the web or to an LMS (Learning Management System).

Throughout the entire process, it is important to keep the learner in mind and ensure that the course is engaging, interactive, and effective in achieving the learning objectives.

 

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