Cp6 - which publishes e-learning content for an LMS?

Hi all

There seems to be a break on the serious deficiencies or BUGS with Captivate 6 (or earlier versions) with the publication of an LMS.

I meet a lot of problems when I publish on an AICC based LMS. These problems do not exist in independent publication (or any method that does not involve an LMS).

The problems:

  1. There is no option to begin the lesson in a child and no window only this is very unusual in an environment of LMS, it prevents the developer to use an EXIT button (see next problem). Anyone who has taken the elearning in the part surely recalls how the lesson most often starts in a new window and parent windows displays a message like: "Please do not close this window for the duration of the lesson.

    NOTE: The full-screen edition [output] option does not work when reporting (AICC or SCORM) is enabled. This is also recognized by using Captivate:
    ' Full screen - . Opens the file in mode full-screen. (You can not apply this option if you select AICC or SCORM options for the project.) »

    This is a serious flaw in Captivate!

  2. The EXIT button (whether in the time/slider bar custom button GOLD successfully - Javascript) does not work when the report is enabled. No amount of javascript in the world will be useful because javascript can only close a proceeding opened in javascript! This is why the problem needs to be fixed!

    See this thread for more information: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4962836#4962836

The purpose of this thread is to assess how many others publish LMS content (in particular - complete courses that go beyond simply simulations). If you publish to an LMS, you have these problems, OR if not, what did you do to solve these problems?

Thank you

Doug

Hello

I understand your situation, because I'm in a similar situation.

My solution is reliable and gives our students a sense of accomplishment.

For the exit button, I Execute advanced Actions, display a message "for example you are outgoing lesson and return to the catalog of the lesson", and finally I set with JavaScript to run 'history.back(-3)' to go back 3 pages in the history of browser that brings the learner to the catalogue of the lesson. Is this "elegant" enough for you? Laughing out loud

I would like to tackle a number of other questions but right now I'm overwhelmed.

Take care

Shawn

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