Certified SCORM for Moodle

moodlelogoMoodle worked for years to achieve SCORM 1.2 conformance and certification. They achieved this laudable goal in October 2009, more than eight years after the standard’s release. A long road and congrats on getting there. Just a few months later, we had Moodle certified for SCORM 2004 by installing the SCORM Cloud Moodle plug-in (which takes about five minutes).

We totally understand that SCORM 2004 is irrelevant for a lot of Moodle users. But we also understand that it’s crucial for others. As Moodle partners like Moodlerooms and others attempt to sell their solution to government agencies, they frequently run into the federal government’s requirements around SCORM 2004. As sophisticated content authors look to apply their SCORM 2004 content in Moodle, they are stopped in their tracks.

For people and companies looking for next level of SCORM capability, SCORM Cloud lets them push Moodle miles forward … in about five minutes.


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Manoj Pawar | August 12, 2010 @ 12:09 am


Hello,

One of my client wants to upload SCORM 2004 content on the Moodle LMS they already have. Can you please provide me some info on the plug-in you provide in terms of cost, limitations (if any), hardware requirements?

Thanks
Manoj

Tim Martin | August 12, 2010 @ 9:25 am


Manoj… I’ve answered your questions directly via email. Much of this information is available at http://scorm.com/moodle/, but everyone should feel free to write me at tim.martin@scorm.com if you have any questions.

Tim

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