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#Moodle scorm package too large zip file#
I followed the Zip file posted above and put it in the folder for the SCORM template in Captivate 5 and named it Default.htm and then re-published the quiz's and uploaded them once more.Īfter uplodaing them all of the playback issues of slides randomly skipping were fixed, however, the Gradebook functionality also ceased to work? (It was working fine before i changed the file) I am guessing that the information at the end of the quiz for some reason isn't being passed to the gradebook for some reason? Any ideas out there? I have had a look through the code, but it's a bit beyond me at this point.īasically I want the captivate quiz's I create to play each slide without randomly skipping and to have the gradebook update as it should. Answer: With any CMS the problem uploading for the first time is usually due to insufficient write permissions on the folder that is designated for the upload. I have been developing some quiz's in Captivate 5 and have been having the same problems posted in this form with questions skipping and general playback in MOODLE being irratic. Hi, just a quick question to follow up on this old post. You need to keep your old one just in case you ever need to use an LMS that doesn't have this problem. I advise you to back up your existing template in C:/Program Files/Adobe/Captivate 3/Templates/Publish/ and then copy in the new one to try out. I've attached a zip file of the new SCORM.htm template for anyone that wants to try it out. He created an alternative template that only sends data to the server at the end of the lesson, just before the window closes, so that it only gets hit once. I went to the Adobe Captivate forums with this problem and obtained the help of a brilliant javascript programmer who hacked the Captivate SCORM.htm template that comes out of the box with the app. It emerged that the poor playback performance and the question skipping were both caused by the way that Captivate's javascript functions are set up to report data back to the LMS after each and every interaction event. You can plainly see the extra load on the server.
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I've attached a zip file containing a BEFORE screencapture. I have tried using AlgEquiv, SubstEquiv and SysEquiv as my answer test but to no.
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For eg: Take the L inside the sqrt () and write it as L 2, Moodle does not consider it equivalent to the answer provided. When I watched the Moodle server performance monitor at the same time a user performed a quiz, I noticed that it was getting hit after each and every question. So, the answer to my moodle quiz is (tanh (sqrt (gH/2)t/L)) But if a student alters the answer a bit, i.e. Needless to say, this was likely to fail the whole project.