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Saturday, June 17, 2006

 

At the end of the SCO: To close or not to close

You created a wonderful SCORM conformant SCO. Now you run it in a LMS. This particular LMS opens a new window and plays your content object in it. Or it plays your SCO in a frameset. All is well until the learner reaches the end of the SCO. But now it just sits there, even though the learner should no longer be able to do anything with it. The situation is confusing. How do you solve this problem? How do you explain it to your client or manager? Added an article to try to answer this question in plain English at http://www.ostyn.com/resscormtech.htm#scripting
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