SCORM packaging from FCPX??

I need to create SCORM packages for my Learning Management System (LMS) with my FCPX projects. I was told by Apple that this was possible when I bought the program. I cannot find where to do this. What am I missing? Would Compressor make this easier? I have searched and searched, but I am finding very little that is helpful. Please help!

Final Cut Pro X, Mac OS X (10.7.3), I am running FCPX and Motion 5

Posted on May 7, 2012 1:38 PM

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May 16, 2012 8:09 AM in response to stacyewatts

Hi Stacey,


Great question. I'm part of the SCORM Cloud team at Rustici Software. We specialize in SCORM and I think we have a solution for your problem.


You can create SCORM packages using your exisiting videos pretty easily using ScoTube. ScoTube is a tool inside of SCORM Cloud that converts your existing videos, or even videos on YouTube, into SCORM courses. All you have to do is sign up for a free trial account to be able to convert your videos. Keep in mind that the trial account does have a 100MB storage limit and you can only create 10 registrations.


When it comes to delivering your video courses to your LMS, you could either export your course (requires a paid account) as a stand-alone course and import it in to your LMS environment or you can use Dispatch. Dispatch is a package that is hosted on SCORM Cloud but sent to your LMS. With Dispatch, you remain in control of your content and you get unparalled tracking and reporting on what's going on between your learners and your courses.


If you would like a demo of how this works inside of SCORM Cloud, I'd be happy to show you around. Feel free to contact me directly at jena.lawing<at>scorm<dot>com.


Thanks!

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Jena


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