SCORM Untethered


SCORM Untethered

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What are the minimum requirements for SCORM Untethered?

The minimum requirements for SCORM Untethered depend on the configuration of components being used. The client side typically requires a modern web browser and the .Net run-time (version 2.0 or higher) to persist data. Unless desired, no application needs to be installed and the client side components can run within the .Net sandbox to limit security concerns. The server-side components require ASP.NET, a relational database (we support most vendors’ recent releases) and our SCORM Engine components.

What does SCORM Untethered look like?

The answer is that it looks like whatever you want it to look like. The SCORM Untethered components are completely skinnable and customizable. They can be seamlessly integrated with you existing system.

How is the data synchronized?

Learner progress data is usually exchanged between the LMS and offline SCORM player using web services. Alternatively, data files can simply be transferred to the LMS and directly input into the server-side synchronization engine. SCORM Untethered provides six different modes of merging offline data with live data. The modes include, “most recent”, “simple mode”, “most complete”, “most satisfied”, “most done” and “best done”.

How does SCORM Untethered integrate with our system?

The first step in integrating SCORM Untethered is to identify the requirements that need to be met. What is the particular offline delivery mechanism that is needed for your system? Once these needs have been identified, our consultants will design a custom mash-up of the SCORM Untethered components. This mash-up will contain the SCORM Untethered server-side components to tie into your system.

Do need to install anything on the client machine?

Only if you want to. The SCORM Untethered components can work without an installer or they can be embedded in a feature rich installed application.