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31 octubre, 2017 at 22:29 #28988
Hi, everybody.
My name’s Marco and I come here to ask for your help.
I started developing my courses with eXe but i Found out that the LMS I decided to use doesn’t accept the scorm packets; there’s just an HTML editor.
I would like to ask you, professionals, if there’s a way to publish what i’ve been developing inside an HTML editor or if there’s a another way to publish my pages with an HTML editor.
Could you help me , please?
Thanks in advance.
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1 noviembre, 2017 at 9:10 #28991
AnónimoHi Marco:
First question:
Your LMS does not accept the SCORMs generated by eXe or it does not accept SCORMS?Second question:
Your LMS does not accept HTML minisites as the ones generated by eXe? EXe’s HTML export is not a single HTML file. You have .CSS files, .is, images,…Third question:
You still want to use such a limited LMS? The only viable way I can imagine is publishing the contents outside the LMS in a public web and linking to them from the LMS.-
1 noviembre, 2017 at 12:34 #28992
Hi, José Miguel,
Thank you for the attention with my doubts. Answering your points:
1) the LMS doesn’t accept any SCORM. In fact, they have a very simple layout, with 4 kinds of activities: HTML editor, video, attachment files and evaluation (with those we have in ExE last version).
2) The HTML editor is just like Microsoft Word in a very simple version, you can insert tables, images, links and format its textual content. ExE offers me all this, but with a “ready presentation”, with icons for each topic and, of course, the scorm package gives me the option to registrate the evaluation inside its contents.
3) The reasons why I decided to use this LMS: its price, its integration with payment methods in Brazil, the possibility to have an easy login (with facebook), and the page template.
Would you recmmend me another platform where I can have all this and, of course, continue using eXe?Thank you for helping!
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1 noviembre, 2017 at 13:13 #28993
AnónimoI use Moodle in my school and, if you use Moodle, I recommend you to export contents in eXe as HTML.
As far as I know, Moodle has a wide variety of login mechanisms and it can be integrated with several paying methods. Anyway, I think you should search for a provider (of Moodle or any other LMS) and I can not advise you about it.
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1 noviembre, 2017 at 17:10 #28995
Hu, José.
How do I export eXe as HTML? What is the option to do that in the menu bar?
I’ll continue searching for a better solution, or even another LMS, but thansk for all your attention.
Marco
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1 noviembre, 2017 at 19:09 #28997
AnónimoHi Marco. You have two options:
· File / Export / Web Site / Self contained folder: you will get a folder and if double-click index.html, you will get the same result as in Tools / Preview.
· File / Export / Web Site / Zip File: you will get the same result in a ziped file.Hope it helps!
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