Using MBOT: Posting SCORM
Prepare Materials
1. Prepare your slides in Powerpoint.
Convert to SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) file
2. Download iSpring for free.
1. Prepare your slides in Powerpoint.
Convert to SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) file
2. Download iSpring for free.
- Click "Download for Free".
- You'll need to enter your email address. Don't worry about the premium "free 14-day trial", there's a lifelong free version.
- Go to your inbox. Click on the link and a file will be downloaded.
- Click on the downloaded file. Install.
3. Launch iSpring software (you can search for "iSpring Free 9" on your Windows).
4. Click on "Browse..." and search for the Powerpoint slides file that you want.
5. Microsoft Powerpoint will be launched with your slides. Select the slides that you want to convert (eg. in case you want to divide into several parts). You can use "Shift" button or "Ctrl" button for your convenience. Otherwise, if you wish to convert the whole powerpoint as one part, proceed with the next step.
6. Click on "Publish".
6. Click "LMS" (Learning Management System). Check your "Project name", and where you want to save the SCORM file later under "Folder". I'd recommend to use a simple project name (eg. "Part 1"), and create a self-explainable folder name (eg. "SCORM").
7. Change the "Size" to "Fit course to browser window". Click Save.
8. Click Publish. There is now a SCORM-compatible version of your slides.
Using MBOT
9. Go to your online course on MBOT. After turning editing mode on, click "Add an activity or resource".
10. Click "SCORM Package", then click "Add".
11. Give the "SCORM Package" a name (eg. "Steel & Its Heat Treatment Part 2").
12. Scroll down and click anywhere in the box of "You can drag and drop files here to add them".
13. Click "Choose File". Look for the SCORM file you've previously converted your slides to. It is a ZIP file as shown below:
14. Under "Save as", type in the name of this teaching material that you wish to show to your students. Under "Author", type in the organisation/individual that you wish to give credits to. It can either be your name or your company's name. Click "Upload This File".
15. Click onto the ZIP file that you've just uploaded.
16. Change the "Name" of the file. Note that certain characters such as "&", ":", etc. cannot be used as part of the name (it will be hidden). Click "Update".
17. Click "Appearance".
18. Change "Display package" to "New window".
19. Change "Display attempt status" to "Yes".
20. Click "Show more...".
21. Scroll down until you see "Display preview mode". Change to "No".
22. Change "Display course structure in player" to "Hidden".
23. To save, you can click either "SAVE AND RETURN TO COURSE" or "SAVE AND DISPLAY". Both works.
4. Click on "Browse..." and search for the Powerpoint slides file that you want.
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| Don't worry if it's empty on your "Recent Courses". |
5. Microsoft Powerpoint will be launched with your slides. Select the slides that you want to convert (eg. in case you want to divide into several parts). You can use "Shift" button or "Ctrl" button for your convenience. Otherwise, if you wish to convert the whole powerpoint as one part, proceed with the next step.
6. Click on "Publish".
6. Click "LMS" (Learning Management System). Check your "Project name", and where you want to save the SCORM file later under "Folder". I'd recommend to use a simple project name (eg. "Part 1"), and create a self-explainable folder name (eg. "SCORM").
7. Change the "Size" to "Fit course to browser window". Click Save.
8. Click Publish. There is now a SCORM-compatible version of your slides.
Using MBOT
9. Go to your online course on MBOT. After turning editing mode on, click "Add an activity or resource".
10. Click "SCORM Package", then click "Add".
11. Give the "SCORM Package" a name (eg. "Steel & Its Heat Treatment Part 2").
12. Scroll down and click anywhere in the box of "You can drag and drop files here to add them".
13. Click "Choose File". Look for the SCORM file you've previously converted your slides to. It is a ZIP file as shown below:
14. Under "Save as", type in the name of this teaching material that you wish to show to your students. Under "Author", type in the organisation/individual that you wish to give credits to. It can either be your name or your company's name. Click "Upload This File".
15. Click onto the ZIP file that you've just uploaded.
16. Change the "Name" of the file. Note that certain characters such as "&", ":", etc. cannot be used as part of the name (it will be hidden). Click "Update".
17. Click "Appearance".
18. Change "Display package" to "New window".
19. Change "Display attempt status" to "Yes".
20. Click "Show more...".
21. Scroll down until you see "Display preview mode". Change to "No".
22. Change "Display course structure in player" to "Hidden".
23. To save, you can click either "SAVE AND RETURN TO COURSE" or "SAVE AND DISPLAY". Both works.




















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