In Chapter 7, Working with Quizzes, you discovered that the concept of the Sharable Content Object (SCO) is at the heart of the SCORM specification. As far as SCORM is concerned, the two eLearning-enabled projects you published in the previous section are both considered as SCOs. Each of these SCOs contain their own manifest file. One of the key pieces of information contained in the imsmanifest.xml file is the unique SCO identifier of this particular package, as entered in the Manifest dialog of Captivate.
One of the most interesting aspects of SCORM is the ability to take different SCOs, arrange them in a course, and publish them as a single SCORM package. This is precisely what the MultiSCO packager allows you to do.
In the next exercise, you will create one more SCO and use the MultiSCO packager to package multiple SCOs into a single package.
Captivate is not the only eLearning authoring tool that can produce valid SCORM packages. You...