- This has been open since mid-October and none of the sub-tasks have been resolved yet. In fact, 2 of them are listed as not even having been started yet.
- The "Fix Version/s" at the top says 1.9. Maybe it said that all along, but that doesn't sound to me like a hopeful 1.8 inclusion.
Jonathan Newman and I will be playing with mod/scorm a bit in the coming month or so (we are getting a big bundle of commercial SCORM packages to test against moodle).
Should be a good chance for bugfixing, not in time for 1.8 but perhapps during the 1.8.x series...?
http://docs.moodle.org/en/SCORM_FAQ#What_version_of_SCORM_is_supported.3F
this might be usful also:
http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=106299
http://docs.moodle.org/en/SCORM_FAQ#What_version_of_SCORM_is_supported.3F
Moodle is not SCORM 2004 Compliant - of the 100+ tests for compliance - I think it passes 2
Moodle is SCORM 1.2 Compliant and passes all the tests in the ADL Test Suite, however it isn't SCORM 1.2 Certified at this stage (however we hope to obtain 1.2 certification relatively soon)
no update on 2004 sorry (although a couple of 2004 bugs have been fixed in Moodle 2.0)
make sure you've seen these posts:
http://danmarsden.com/blog/category/scorm/
although 1.2 is quite stable at the moment - make sure you're using 1.9.5 or higher (prefereably the latest 1.9Stable) as a large number of 1.2 bugs have been fixed in the 1.9 branch.
also check out the SCORM FAQ:
http://docs.moodle.org/en/SCORM_FAQ
If you're still having issues with 1.2 and the latest 1.9stable code - please create a new forum post explaning your issues - and make sure you use the guidence here:
http://docs.moodle.org/en/SCORM_FAQ#Asking_for_Help_in_the_SCORM_Forum
Hello,
How much Moodle 1.7 is SCORM 2004 conformant?
It seems to support "cmi" data model elements, but it gives a error when a SCO tries to SetValue of the "adl.nav.request" data model element (continue).
We have installed Moodle 1.8, but it seems doesn't understand SCORM 1.3 packages, while consuming SCORM 1.2 packages.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Armen.
Moodle is open source - it relies on community support/submissions for continued development - so far no one with a bucket of $$ has felt SCORM 2004 is important enough to throw a chunk of money into getting it improved/done. There is agreement that it is probably a good thing to do, but unfortunately you'll just need to wait.