• brianrogers_scorm

    (@brianrogers_scorm)


    I posted this on the mu.www.ads-software.com forums, and thought it would be good to gather info from here as well…

    https://mu.www.ads-software.com/forums/topic/16878?replies=1

    Synopsis: we are building a wordpress/mu plugin that allows for SCORM (1.2 & 2004) delivery and tracking based upon interest we have seen in the community. We are taking suggestions for this plugin now and would love to hear from anyone interested in using WP as an LMS.

    thanks,

    -Brian

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  • Hi,
    I work in higher education and think this would be fantastic!! Believe me, we have reviewed tons of LMS systems out there; many are really expensive and have impractical business models. We serve hundreds of thousands of middle and high school students on our site, and the common LMS pricing model by number of users is just not feasible. Other products are based on bandwidth, but WP.org leaves that issue up to the WP.org users – we can scale up based on bandwidth needs. Lastly, some LMS business models require you to buy the database and run it on your own server. Well, WP.org has a database running behind the scenes, an elegant interface with multiple functions (including CMS), and is free.

    I would welcome the opportunity to contribute ideas. Thanks,
    Mark

    Thread Starter brianrogers_scorm

    (@brianrogers_scorm)

    Here’s an update on the SCORM plugin… It’s all done and available in the WordPress plug-in directory. Just search for “SCORM” and you’ll see it – SCORM Cloud for WordPress. More information on how it works and getting it configured available at https://www.scorm.com/wordpress.

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