To use SCORM, HACP, or AICC content in learning activities, you upload the content as
learning catalog resources. Then you configure basic, advanced, and related materials
properties. The maximum supported file size is 1GB.
Before you start
- Review the Oracle Learning eLearning playback guidelines
to see known constraints and best practices for content authors and learning
administrators.
- Make sure that the SCORM or AICC content is in the XML format and packaged in a
single .zip file format.
- Make sure that the manifest file is at the root level and not in another
folder.
- Make sure that the structure name doesn't include any spaces.
SCORM content needs to comply with the SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 (Edition 2 and Edition 3)
standards. AICC content needs to comply with the AICC Level 1 Version 2.2 or 4.0
standards.
Here's what to do
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Upload the online content.
- On the page, click Content.
- On the Content page, Add menu, select Add Online
Content.
- In the Add Online Content page, complete the required information add the .zip
file.
- Click Submit.
You can't download content resources from Oracle Learning. We recommend that you
keep copies of your source files elsewhere so that you can make changes as the
need arises.
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Configure the basic, advanced, and related materials properties of the online
content you just added.
- On the Content page, search or filter for the newly added online content. To
see newly added content that might not have finished processing, and thus isn't
active yet, select the Currently Being Processed status
filter.
- Click the content title.
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On the content details page, expand and review the sections and make edits,
as appropriate.
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Specify how to handle completion when learners close content before they
reach the end.
- When you use the lesson status, if the content sends a lesson status of
pass or fail, Oracle Learning doesn't assess the score. Instead Learning
uses the instruction sent by the content. If the content sends a
completed lesson status, Learning decides if the learner passed or failed
by comparing the actual score to the mastery score. In both cases, the
content sends a lesson status.
- When you use the learner's score, Oracle Learning doesn't rely on the
content sending a lesson status. Instead it assumes that when the player
closes, the lesson status is Completed. And it decides if the learner
passed or failed by comparing their actual score to the mastery
score.
- Optionally see the content from a learner perspective. On the Actions menu,
select Preview.
Background processing of the uploaded content can take some time. There might be a
delay between when you add online content and learners can launch it. After the
processing finishes, any description text in the manifest file gets added to the
content resource description.