![]() Let’s take a look at some SCORM players that are popular in the e-learning community: That will help you make sure that your module not only can be played in an LMS but also that it properly reports completion status. ![]() It requires you to use a SCORM player that can both display your content and show you how it communicates with the SCORM API. When you need to play a SCORM package, using just your browser is not enough.
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