[Using Sakai] SCORM in Sakai

John D. Ament my.reprive at gmail.com
Sat Apr 11 05:16:31 PDT 2009


Ok. So if I understand everyone correctly then there is no scorm support native to the app, I have to build a tool to use it.

I guess my next question is why does building from source always result in an error relating to surefire libraries?

Thanks!

John

James Renfro <jlrenfro at ucdavis.edu> wrote:

>There are at least three different groups working on SCORM players: UC 
>Davis, CRIM (Sacha Lepretre), and HKUST (William Wan). I think each 
>group has a slightly different focus. For example, I believe that HKUST 
>was developing a 1.2 compatible player, but I'm not sure what the status 
>of the other two players is.
>
>The player that Anthony has pointed you to is the UC Davis one, which 
>has been in a bit of a holding pattern pending our completion of the new 
>Gradebook2, which has trumped SCORM in terms of its priority on our 
>resources. This player is based on the ADL 2004 3rd Edition 1.0 runtime. 
>It is in a somewhat stable state getting toward the end of its basic 
>functionality development and runs happily in 2.5, but has yet to go 
>through QA and still needs various pieces of integration to be completed 
>(for example, Gradebook integration). It also has some specific bugs 
>that prevent it from running a certain subset of SCORM content packages.
>
>Recently Maarten van Hoof and Roland Groen (at EDIA), and Nuno Fernandes 
>(at UFP) have been added to the list of committers for this project, and 
>are actively pushing it forward in the meantime. They've already 
>contributed a significant number of useful fixes and improvements, and 
>have put up a running version of it at:
>
>http://scormplayer.edia.nl/portal/site/scorm-gateway
>
>Best,
>James.
>
>
>
>Ricci, Margaret P wrote:
>> A very good question.  Can anyone step forward and give a review of where the SCORM effort  is at the moment?  I guess you could contact Kirk Alexander if there is no info forthcoming on this list.  SCORM compliance is becoming a priority as we begin to look at tools for creating RLOs and whatnot at IU, so I always prick up my ears when someone shows an interest.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> maggie
>>
>> Margaret Ricci
>> Teaching and Learning Technologies Centers
>> Indiana University
>> mricci at indiana.edu
>> ________________________________________
>> From: sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of John Ament [my.reprive at gmail.com]
>> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 2:09 PM
>> To: sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org
>> Subject: [Using Sakai] SCORM in Sakai
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> So I'm pretty confused right now.  Based on what I'm reading in the wiki, it looks like Sakai has a few tools available to integrate SCORM (based on this: http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/SCORMPLAYER/SCORM+in+Sakai ), but where are they?
>>
>> Any feedback would be great.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> John
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