![]() ![]() With this method you have an automatic completion of the LO upon launch. We currently use this one a lot for non-SCORM content. ![]() The HTML Content/IFRAME solution works well if you have an outside place to host your content (such as AWS). The downside is that your course will never complete or otherwise be able to talk to the LMS. ![]() The upside is that Docebo still sees it as a SCORM package you can upload and THEY will host. Any SCORM package from Storyline can be easily modified so as to disable the SCORM functionality by changing the launch file pointed to in the imsmanifest.xml file. It depends a bit on which authoring tool you started with as to how easy this is. So can you break this down for us - if I want to create purely a course experience outside of a course shell, is there a way to do it and have Docebo host the entire HTML “package”? ![]()
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