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How to Package an e-Learning Course for any SCORM LMS Using Rapid Intake Unison

Getting a course ready to publish under any SCORM LMS is a simple 3-step process with Rapid Intake Unison. Here’s how.

Getting your course ready to be on any SCORM Learning Management System (LMS) in Rapid Intake is as simple as a few clicks.

  1. After you have created the course, simply click the Deploy the Course button on the project home page. (See Figure 1.)

     

    deploy the course button

    Figure 1: Start by clicking this button on the project home page after you have created the course.

     

    Unison displays the course publish options. (See Figure 2.)

     

    dropdown box selection

    Figure 2: These are the options for publishing your course.

     

  1. Select either SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 depending on what version of SCORM your LMS supports.

    NOTE: SCORM 2004 may sound outdated, but it is the latest standard. It is also sometimes referred to as SCORM 1.3.

    Once you have selected your publishing option, Unison displays a short form. (See Figure 3.)

     

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    Figure 3: Complete this form to set up your SCORM package.

     

  1. Complete the form, then click Download Now. (See Figure 4.)

     

    dowload now button

    Figure 4: Finish the process by clicking this button.

     

  1. Unison creates a SCORM ZIP package ready to be uploaded to any SCORM LMS.


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