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I'm publishing to SCORM1.2, I'm having the same issue in the SCORM Cloud. My LMS only accepts SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 version 3 and when I try uploading with SCORM 2004v3, I get the following error message: This is a SCORM 2004 Package that includes non-linear sequencing not supported by the LMS. This package can be imported anyway, but its sequencing won't be managed by the LMS.
How can I either reduce the amount of data needing to be stored or change my sequencing to be linear?
Thank you for responding; by the way, you're a great resource!
- JudyNollet4 months agoSuper Hero
I'm not an LMS expert, and I don't know the implications of the warning "its sequencing won't be managed by the LMS." As far as I know, Storyline handles the sequencing...
- I think it's worth the effort to test a SCORM 2004-v3 package in your LMS. You said your course was linear, so it might work despite the warning. That would probably solve the data-limit issue.
If the SCORM 2004-v3 doesn't work in your LMS, you'll have to work within the data limits of SCORM 1.2. In essence, that means giving it fewer things to remember.
- As I understand it, one way to reduce the suspend/resume data is to set slides to "Reset to initial state" when revisiting. Of course, that might not work well for some interactive slides.
- You mentioned it was currently resuming "several modules/quizzes back." That sounds like a long course. Consider breaking it up into smaller courses. Check with your LMS folks to see if they can combine multiple courses into a "curriculum," i.e., a set of courses that requires the user to complete them in a given order.