History of Israel in a nutshell
A brief summary of the Arab-Israeli conflict for those who don’t have the time to go into the deeper details. Excellent 5 minute Flash presention on the history of Israel
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A brief summary of the Arab-Israeli conflict for those who don’t have the time to go into the deeper details. Excellent 5 minute Flash presention on the history of Israel
Continue readingReload Editor Tutorial Part III – Adding Attributes
To associate an item with its resource, under Organization, select the item. Its Attributes appear below.
Reload Editor Tutorial Part II -Create course Structure
Reload Editor Tutorial Part I – Create a package and import resources
With an emphasis on use for SumTotal 6.5 and SCORM 1.2
Once you have completed building a single learning module (called a “SCO” or “Shareable Content Object” in SCORM terms), you will probably want to link it together with a quiz or with other learning module SCO’s.
To piece together multiple SCO’s into a single learning module, you will need to replace the manifests created with each SCO with a single manifest that lists all of them. The Reload Editor is a tool which will allow you to create manifests which aggregate all types of learning modules together into a larger package.
Continue reading| Anytime you create an interaction in Captivate, such as a click-box, button, or quiz question, and you have turned on Reporting in the Quiz Manager, the interaction will be included in the quiz. To
Continue readingNote: See also Captivate Quizzes marking “Failed” when quiz is not yet completed for more on how to control Captivate’s scoring and completion in an LMS. | Jump to Part 5: Individual Interaction Settings >>
Continue reading> | Jump to Part 4: Enable SCORM output>> Click on the Quiz tab to view the Quiz settings. Quiz settings determine the overall behavior and defaults for the interactions in a Captivate module. You
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Captivate works well with SumTotal 6.5, but you must be careful to choose the right SCORM settings for exporting your Captivate file. You may set these preferences before you publish, or during the publishing process. Setting preferences before publishing and saving them with the file is probably a little safer, but it can be done either way.
IMPORTANT! Your Captivate module must include at least 1 scored interaction to be SCORM compliant. This can be as simple as a transparent click-box that must be clicked to continue on with the presentation, or it can be an actual interaction that is part of your simulation.
Continue readingI’m involved in producing some Captivate-based assessments for use with SumTotal 6.5. There are many settings and variables that must be set correctly to get everything working to our specifications, so it took some serious testing to figure out the best settings.
Hopefully this will shorten the time for anyone with similar needs.
Continue readingThe requirements: We are producing competency-based learning modules and assessments. Users must complete the multi-SCO assessment with a score of 100%. They aren’t that easy, so it is expected that they will need several if not many tries to complete one SCO. Each interaction within any given SCO will allow three tries before the slide moves on.
Each SCO will allow an infinite number of tries.