[DG: Open Forum] SCORM package creation
Mark Norton
markjnorton at earthlink.net
Wed May 26 16:38:30 PDT 2010
I'd second the SoftChalk recommendation. Very easy to use, SCORM
compliant. Works in Sakai and BlackBoard. They will be part of the
tech demo night in Denver.
- Mark Norton
csev wrote:
> Lois,
>
> I am sure there are many tools - SoftChalk (www.softchalk.com) is one I know of that is very easy-to-use and faculty friendly and can produce SCORM packages.
>
> /Chuck
>
> On May 26, 2010, at 7:31 PM, Lois Brooks wrote:
>
>
>> Hello -
>>
>> I have a question unrelated to my work at Sakai, but I know you'll
>> know the answer. If someone with content wants to author SCORM
>> packages to push into another system, what is the tool you would
>> recommend? The person creating the content doesn't need any other
>> feature, nor does he need to deliver the content locally. All he
>> wants to do is author SCORM content and give it to someone else to
>> use. Open source solutions are preferable, of course.
>>
>> Thanks, Lois
>>
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