This is the second post regarding SCORM Cloud. I discovered SCORM Cloud when searching for a plugin that adds learning management functionality to a WordPress site. According to Rustici Software, SCORM Cloud’s publisher, it’s a:
…hosted player that allows you to connect learners to learning anywhere on the web.
SCORM Cloud is a hosted player, but the learning content can’t be anywhere on the web. From what I can tell, the content needs to be hosted on the SCORM Cloud site and then embedded and accessed from a site for which SCORM Cloud has developed integration. In this case, I am focused on a WordPress site. Other types of sites you can embed content hosted at SCORM Cloud include Moodle and a Google Apps domain.
SCORM Cloud is not going to rival a robust learning management system, but it does have some nice features you can use to deliver web based, self-directed learning content from your WordPress site and track it.
To see SCORM Cloud in action, enter your name and email address in the appropriate fields below and click Start Training to launch the learning module I created and then embedded with SCORM Cloud. This covers plugin setup, uploading a course, and embedding a course.
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Thanks for clarifying where the training resides with SCORM Cloud. You’re right- the content is stored in SCORM Cloud, but may be accessed from anywhere on the web. For convenience, we have pre-built some integrations, like WordPress. But you can integrate SCORM Cloud with virtually any website using the API.
The training course on how SCORM Cloud works with WordPress is great. Thanks for your support and your kind words for SCORM Cloud.