Hosting courses in an LMS
For those who routinely work with an LMS, know that Camtasia Studio supports the uploading of your video content to the LMS as a lesson module. This means Camtasia packages your video for online distribution through a method called SCORM, which stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model.
SCORM interface standard
SCORM is a standard for deploying e-learning content over a network (either the Web or a corporate intranet). It allows your web-based lessons to communicate with your LMS, regardless of which one you use. SCORM is the standard used to deploy these learning modules and can be set up to track learner progress. There is more information in Chapter 7, Quizzes and Interactions, about setting the scoring options in e-learning videos produced using Camtasia Studio.
How does SCORM work?
When your video is produced from Camtasia Studio with SCORM data, a special zipped package is created for uploading to a SCORM-compliant learning system. This package contains...