Learning material can be produced quickly by leveraging existing content, including a wide variety of digital media files and learning packages in AICC and SCORM.
AICC allows content to exist on a separate server and supports secure information transfers. This means learning material can be sourced from third parties such as Lynda.com, availing thousands of courses to users.
SCORM is a powerful tool for online, computer based training or eLearning. Content can be created and used in many different systems and situations without modification. Uploading courses to the Collective Mind LMS is often as simple as uploading a .zip file. Content is delivered to the user quicker, at a lower price.
The Collective Mind LMS comes with a built-in SCORM tester. If, for example, you have a training deadline, the SCORM tester can be an effective tool for testing a course before publishing. You create a course, publish it on the LMS and have your teams participate only to realise that the course was published incorrectly and none of your marks were recorded.
The SCORM tester draws out the following information when testing:
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