From the “Course Management” dropdown in the Dashboard left navigation bar, click " SCORM." On the “SCORM” page, choose which SCORM/HTML content you want to delete. Click the X in the “Delete” column.
SCORM Cloud will upload your course and take you to the course home page. It’s possible to launch your course directly from the course home page, but opening it that way doesn’t mimic a true learner experience and results won’t show in LMS reports. That’s why we recommend clicking Share and then Invite .
From the “Course Management” dropdown in the Dashboard left navigation bar, click " SCORM ." On the “SCORM” page, choose which SCORM/HTML content you want to delete. Click the X in the “Delete” column.
Before you get started on clearing out your registrations- you will need to ensure that your set up to be able to delete them. Just click the Apps tab inside of SCORM Cloud and make sure your applications are all set to Enable Delete Operations. Not sure if this applies to you?
Now that you’ve tested your course as a learner would experience it, you can review the SCORM Cloud reports for accuracy. To do so, return to the course details page, click Reportage, then drill down into the available reporting data. Tip: If your course details page is no longer open, just return to your course library and click the course name.
You can choose how many web packages you want to display on the table from the dropdown menu at the bottom of the table - 10, 25, 50, or 100 items per page. By default, up to 100 SCORM web packages will display in each table page. If you have more than 100 SCORM web packages, you can click the page arrows at the bottom of the table to move between pages.
On the “SCORM” page, type a keyword in the search bar. Click Go or click “Enter” on your keyboard. SCORM/HTML content titles matching the keyword will populate in the SCORM table.
Note: You can download content that you have uploaded to Skilljar. You are not able to download content that you have embedded in Skilljar. The content that supports the download functionality has a download icon in the content row’s “Download” column.
This secured service allows for many operations related to courses, including importing new courses and retrieving information about imported courses.
Semantics: The semantics of this method are similar to the importCourse method. The difference is that this call is asynchronous and returns immediately, instead of waiting for the import process to complete.
Semantics: This call is the other necessary half of asynchronous importing. An import is started asynchronously using importCourseAsync. The results of the import started can be retrieved using getAsyncImportResult. The result of this call returns a status, and additional information based on that status.
Semantics: Calling this method will preview the course by redirecting the user’s browser. This method is intended to be called directly in a browser.
Semantics: Calling this method will allow the user access to the properties editor for this course, by redirecting the user’s browser. This method is intended to be called directly in a browser, although it’s recommended and typical for it to be embedded on a page using an iframe.
Semantics: This method is used to check a whether or not the specified course exists.
Semantics: This method provides a simple mechanism to download files for a given course. If no error occurs during processing of the call, this method will not return any XML response, but rather an application/octet-stream response containing the data of the requested course assets.
Story time! Here is a cautionary tale of why you can’t delete users: YouTube
Not to worry, we have a nifty feature in SCORM Cloud called tagging. If you tag your users, say something like “active” and “inactive”, you can include or exclude specific tags when pulling reports.
SCORM Cloud is an industry-standard testing engine developed by Rustici Software, an organization that knows a lot about SCORM and helped develop its successor ( Tin Can API ). It supports all LMS specs—AICC, SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, Tin Can API (xAPI), and cmi5—and it’s free, making it an ideal LMS troubleshooting superhero.
Log in to SCORM Cloud, then click Choose File or Browse (depending on your browser). Browse to your zip file and click Open. SCORM Cloud will upload your course and take you to the course home page.