SCORM Advanced Topics:
Sequencing and Navigation Development
A new advanced topics course for SCORM developers.
In this advanced course the student will learn how to create simple and complex sequencing rules implementing the latest SCORM Simple Sequencing and Navigation specification. This course builds upon the knowledge gained in the DiSTI Hands-on SCORM training program and takes the student into more advanced content design utilizing the full capabilities of the latest SCORM standards.
Course Objectives:
The goal of the course is to provide the students with a practical understanding of SCORM Simple Sequencing and associated SCORM run-time data elements. Students will review sequencing components and standards via hands-on exercises to re-enforce the information provided in the lectures.
Students will examine techniques for creating assessment sequencing, testing out of lessons, creating assessment to SCO remediation, creating SCO to SCO navigation, creating sequencing using objectives, and implementing content presentation techniques.
COURSE OUTLINE
1. Introduction to Simple Sequencing Model
History: IMS Global Simple Sequencing
- Basic Sequencing Concepts and Definitions
- The role of Simple Sequencing in courseware
- Basic SCORM manifest structure
2. Introduction to the Navigation Model
- Basic Navigation Model Definitions
- The Role of the Navigation Model in Courseware
3. Sequencing and Navigation Basics
- Implementing Sequencing & Roll-up Rules
- Sequencing Control Modes
- Constrain Choice Controls & Limit Conditions
- Sequencing Collections
- Hiding Content from the User
- Influencing LMS Navigation
4. SCORM Runtime Issues
- Connecting Runtime to Sequencing
- Objectives and Global Objectives
5. Advanced Sequencing and Navigation
- The Tracking Model
- Implementing Conditional Statements
- Global Objectives as Variables
- Advanced Sequencing and Roll-up Concepts
Class Dates