i cannot get certificate.. and name and date of access do not come can you help me!!

Re: i cannot get certificate.. and name and date of access do not come can you help me!!

by Dale Musselman -
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Ebru - Yes, you don't specify which product you are using, but if you are using Articulate Storyline, you can set completion to be triggered by viewing a specific slide - you do that in the SCORM tracking settings when you publish. But Articulate Presenter does not have this (at least not the version I have used). If using Presenter, as you say - you would need to set up something like a one question quiz - it doesn't even have to be a question, can just be an instruction to click a button to complete the course.

But the other confusion is that you seem to be asking a question about creating a custom certificate in Articulate - though you are posting in s forum about the Certificate module in Moodle. This question would be better for the forums at Articulate. 

On the other hand - I think it is easier to do in Moodle, just not the way you are thinking. The certificate in Moodle will have the student and course name, and you can easily add a logo and some other text via the UI. There are a lot of discussions here you can search for with more detail, but this is the general direction you would go, once you have the Articulate module published to SCORM:

  1. Create a Topics format course in Moodle - not SCORM (or SIngle Topic) format. The problem with the Moodle SCORM format is that it only lets you add the SCORM module via the SCORM activity, but you need to be able to add a second activity for the Certificate.  
  2. Add the SCORM activity and set it up with the module. Set completion to via Learning Objects.
  3. Add the Certificate activity (I'm assuming you have installed the plugin). In the settings, set Restrict Access to be dependent on completing the SCORM module activity. Also in the settings are where you customize what the certificate looks like.

I am probably forgetting some important details, but does this make sense? One of the first hurdles is just terminology. In the Moodle world, what you have created in Articulate is not a 'course'. When you use that term here to mean something other than a Moodle course, it tends to confuse.