New insights on SCORM Cloud and its capabilities, clarifying common misconceptions and highlighting its potential benefits for eLearning platforms.

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Hello

I am using Captivate classic and have made a basic eLearning course with a tile to click on, which when clicked, triggers 1 point, which then triggers that the course is complete and passed successfully. This works perfectly on Scorm Cloud.

However, if I attempt any of the knowledge check slides during the test (it doesn’t matter if I get them correct or incorrect) and then click the tile to close the course as previously done,  SCORM Cloud shows the course as failed.

Can anyone advise me on how to overcome this issue as I really want the knowledge check slides in the course but they are not mandatory so I don’t want the to prevent the learner from having a complete / success record if they attempt them!

This is how the AI looks….Only the tile “Button” is included in the Quiz, so I didn’t think the KC slides would impact at all on the learner successfully completing.

What am I missing?  I am on my own so I have no one to bounce this off.  Thank you.

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