SCORMBridge fully supports SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004 standards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of SCORM-compliant Learning Management Systems (LMS).
SCORMBridge streams your SCORM packages through a secure "Bridge" file, ensuring the content stays on our platform while allowing seamless integration with your client’s LMS.
SCORMBridge bills based on unique users. You are only charged for each unique user who accesses your courses during the year, regardless of the number of courses the user takes. This ensures flexible pricing, even for high-volume users.
Yes, SCORMBridge offers a unique feature to restrict access by the domains of the LMS system specified in the license for each Bridge file. This ensures that your SCORM content is only used on authorized platforms.
SCORMBridge keeps the full SCORM package secure on its platform while only sharing the meta file. This prevents clients from downloading or modifying the original SCORM content.
Yes, SCORMBridge provides detailed tracking of course usage, allowing you to monitor how many users are accessing your content and when, giving you insights for usage-based billing.
No, SCORMBridge is designed for ease of use. You can upload your SCORM packages, generate Bridge files, and deliver content with just a few clicks—no coding required.
SCORMBridge ensures content security by retaining the actual SCORM package on its portal. Only a meta "Bridge" file is shared, preventing any unauthorized modifications.
Yes, SCORMBridge can anonymize user data and store one-way hashes to ensure full compliance with GDPR and other privacy regulations.
SCORMBridge is compatible with any SCORM-compliant LMS, meaning you can integrate and stream content across multiple systems without issue.
SCORMBridge tracks user activity in real time, allowing you to monitor course access, progress, and completion, giving you full visibility over how your content is being used.
Yes, you can set expiry dates for your SCORM content on SCORMBridge, giving you control over when your content becomes inaccessible to users.
Yes, SCORMBridge offers various licensing models, including options based on the number of courses, storage used, or per-user rates, depending on your needs.
Yes, SCORMBridge allows you to modify the expiry date of any SCORM package, even after it has been shared with clients.
SCORMBridge works with any SCORM-compliant LMS, so if your LMS supports mobile learning, SCORMBridge will allow your content to be accessed on mobile devices.
SCORMBridge offers flexible storage plans, so you can choose a plan that matches your content delivery needs, including unlimited course uploads for enterprise users.
Yes, SCORMBridge provides detailed reporting tools that allow you to generate reports on user activity, course completions, and other engagement metrics.
SCORMBridge is designed for quick setup. You can start delivering SCORM content within minutes of signing up and uploading your packages.
Yes, SCORMBridge allows you to deliver content to multiple clients, track their usage separately, and manage licensing on a per-client basis.
SCORMBridge is scalable and can handle large volumes of users accessing content simultaneously. Its unique billing model ensures you are only charged based on the actual number of users.
Currently, SCORMBridge focuses on SCORM 1.2 and 2004, but it may support xAPI in the future based on demand.
Yes, SCORMBridge is suitable for both internal employee training and external client or customer training.
Yes, you can contact our sales team for a demo and complimentary trial access to explore SCORMBridge’s features.
Simply sign up on our website, upload your SCORM content, and start delivering courses through Bridge files. Contact us for any assistance.
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a set of technical standards for eLearning software products. It defines how online learning content and Learning Management Systems (LMSs) should communicate and work together, ensuring compatibility and interoperability between different platforms.
SCORM has two primary versions in use today: SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004. SCORM 1.2 is the earlier version, widely adopted, and still supported by many LMSs. SCORM 2004 adds more advanced features, including content sequencing, which controls the order in which learners interact with content.
SCORM content is packaged into a ZIP file known as a SCORM package. This package includes all the files needed for the eLearning course and a manifest file that provides metadata and the structure for the course. When uploaded to an LMS, the system unpacks and interprets the SCORM package to deliver the course to learners.
SCORM streaming refers to delivering SCORM content remotely from a cloud-based platform, like SCORMBridge, rather than embedding the entire SCORM package into the LMS. With SCORM streaming, the content is hosted externally but streamed seamlessly into any SCORM-compliant LMS. This enables content providers to retain control and monitor usage.
A SCORM package is a collection of files bundled together into a ZIP file. It includes the course content and a manifest file, which tells the LMS how to display the content. This packaging ensures that the content can be shared and used across different SCORM-compliant systems.
SCORM uses "Run-Time" communication to exchange data between the content and the LMS. For example, when a learner accesses a course, SCORM sends information such as the learner’s progress, test scores, and completion status to the LMS. The LMS, in turn, stores this data for tracking and reporting purposes.
SCORM sequencing, introduced in SCORM 2004, determines how learners navigate through the content. It defines the order in which the learner must complete activities, allowing for more structured and personalized learning experiences.
The main difference is that SCORM 2004 includes enhanced features like sequencing and navigation controls, while SCORM 1.2 is more basic and focuses on content delivery. SCORM 2004 also has better error handling and a more advanced run-time environment.
SCORM tracks learner interactions with the course, including start time, progress, completion, and scores. This information is sent back to the LMS for reporting purposes, allowing both learners and administrators to monitor performance and engagement.
SCORM content is designed to be modular, allowing individual lessons or courses to be reused across different platforms. This reusability saves content creators time and ensures that once a course is created, it can be deployed across multiple LMSs without modification.
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