Themes and SCORM and Responsiveness

Re: Themes and SCORM and Responsiveness

by Ken Farrimond -
Number of replies: 2
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Hi Derek and Mary

I will shortly be setting up a new Moodle site primarily to display content from various custom written Scrom packages that are supposed to be responsive. While most users will be on desktops or tablets I do envisage some usage on phones. In response to Mary's point above, while many Scorm packages would be unusable on a screen as small as a phone, some would work perfectly well if their design was suited for a smaller screen.

Please can you give me advice on choice of theme etc to have the best chance of getting things working in terms of responsiveness. I have a free choice over themes. I will probably use Moodle 3.0 unless you think 3.1 has advantages in this area. I need data generated from the Scorm packages, so cannot do a freestanding HTML. I intend using the pop up window for the Scorm package.

Any advice gratefully received.

Ken

In reply to Ken Farrimond

Re: Themes and SCORM and Responsiveness

by Guido Hornig -
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I think most of the modern themes can handle SCORM well enough.

Please look at the additional CSS in this post:

https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=339966#p1370071


I have good experience with the SCORM in moodles own mobile app,

also for offline answering and sync when you are online again.

But I needed to create the modules with iSpring.

I have no comparison with other authoring systems, like Articulate or captivate, but they offer their own apps to play the content. iSpring can play in any HTML5 browser.