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Scorm 2004 #1
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Hi Greg, thanks for the feedback!
I have not worked on a version yet for Scorm 2004, but if there was
interest in it - I would be happy to take a look at it.
The code is all mine and just based on the Scorm 1.2 reference guide here:
https://scorm.com/scorm-explained/technical-scorm/run-time/run-time-reference/
~Gabe
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Hi,
First, thank you very much for this scorm 1.2 run time implementation! It
works really well and really simple to include to an existing LMS.
I would like to know if you worked on a version that works with the scorm
2004 version?
By the way, did you make all of the code by your own or have you been
inspired by other code? It could help me to build a run time for scorm 2004.
Thank you in advance for your answer,
Greg
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Hi, Thanks for your fast feedback :D Did you take a lot of time to built it ? I thought about maybe adapting your scorm api to fit it for scorm 2004 run time reference... As you have a good experience about it, do you think it would be a good idea ? Thanks again ! |
Feel free to make a fork of it for Scorm 2004 - the engine took me a few
weeks to build and test, I would imagine porting it over to Scorm 2004
would probably be a much easier process
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Thanks for your fast feedback :D
Did you take a lot of time to built it ?
I thought about maybe adapting your scorm api to fit it for scorm 2004 run
time reference... As you have a good experience about it, do you think it
would be a good idea ?
Thanks again !
Greg
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Thanks for the info. For the moment I'll keep focus on scorm 1.2 but if I start any development for scorm 2004 I let you know ;) Greg |
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Hi,
First, thank you very much for this scorm 1.2 run time implementation! It works really well and really simple to include to an existing LMS.
I would like to know if you worked on a version that works with the scorm 2004 version?
By the way, did you make all of the code by your own or have you been inspired by other code? It could help me to build a run time for scorm 2004.
Thank you in advance for your answer,
Greg
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