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Can Captivate be used with a LMS that is not SCORM compliant?

Participant ,
Apr 08, 2015 Apr 08, 2015

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We are currently using Flash for all of our online courses, but would like to switch to Captivate.

Unfortunately, our LMS is not SCORM compliant. Is there a way to use Captivate with our LMS? We would need it to record test scores and student information. We're open to a third party solution.

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Apr 09, 2015 Apr 09, 2015

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There is an option to report to an internal server (your LMS). You would need to configure the supplied php files and place on your server.

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May 04, 2015 May 04, 2015

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TLC is correct, you could report to your own DB.

Reply to a similar question with webpointers:

Ways to integrate captivate with a database?

Is your LMS AICC compliant? Captivate will work with AICC as well.

And while Adobe Connect is not technically SCORM compliant, Captivate will work with that as well.

AND Captivate can track via xAPI (TinCan), so there's that option too...though I suspect if your LMS doesn't support SCORM, it probably doesn't support xAPI.

So you have a few options...

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