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When publishing a course are the only assets within the published package used in the course? | |
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dominKnow | ONE
Yes, only assets used within a course are included in the published package. This ensures a streamlined, optimized file size, reducing unnecessary data and improving performance. By packaging only relevant content, the course remains efficient, easier to manage, and fully optimized for delivery.
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No. In cases where you use start with sample content, the assets remain in the SCORM package, making the package size larger than it should be.
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Can courses be published as Word/PDF and include test questions, answers and feedback? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, courses can be published as a Word or PDF document with customizable on/off options to include test questions, answers, and feedback. This flexibility allows for easy documentation, offline review, and ensuring learners and stakeholders have access to key course content in multiple formats.
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Course content can be exported to a PDF but it doesn’t show which answers are correct or feedback.
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Can courses be published as a Microsoft Word file? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, courses can be published as a Microsoft Word file, providing flexibility for documentation, offline review, and easy content sharing. This ensures that course materials can be accessed, edited, or repurposed as needed.
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No, only PDF format is supported as an alternative to web based output options.
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Can Learning Record Store (LRS) targets be specified during publishing of projects? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, Learning Record Store (LRS) targets can be specified during project publishing. Administrators manage LRS targets at the system level, and authors can select one or more LRS targets from a drop-down menu during publishing, ensuring flexible and accurate learning data tracking.
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No, it would require post publish changes.
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Can you create custom xAPI statements? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, you can create and send custom xAPI statements in a variety of ways. The platform provides a step-by-step interface for building statements, which can include custom variables to capture specific learner interactions or data points. This flexibility allows for detailed tracking and reporting tailored to your learning objectives.
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No, only basic xAPI options are available.
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Is any additional information beyond basic SCORM data tracked with xAPI? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, dominKnow | ONE xAPI tracks far more than basic SCORM data. Over a dozen types of interactions—such as clicks, branching through scenarios, practice exercises, tab completions, and specific user actions—are automatically tracked. These can be enabled or disabled through your publishing profiles, providing deeper insight into learner behavior and engagement.
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No, only basic SCORM data and page accessed is tracked.
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Can you track SCORM and xAPI data at the same time? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, you can track SCORM and xAPI data simultaneously. By publishing as a SCORM package while sending xAPI data directly to your Learning Record Store (LRS), you gain maximum flexibility—allowing you to meet current LMS requirements while preparing for future learning analytics needs as your system evolves.
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No
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Are there flexible exit and completion options provided to accomdate the needs of different LMSs? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Exit options are highly flexible, with multiple publish settings and customization options to accommodate the unique requirements of different LMS platforms. Authors can configure exit buttons to function as needed, ensuring a seamless user experience and proper course completion tracking. This flexibility enhances compatibility and provides a smooth transition for learners across various LMS environments.
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There is only one option for all cases. This can cause problems with LMSs that may require different settings.
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Can courses be forced to launch in a new window? | |
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, courses can be set to launch in a new window using a built-in on/off Publishing Profile setting. This setting can be easily configured and reused by all authors, ensuring consistency across courses. This flexibility enhances the learner experience by providing a distraction-free environment while maintaining compatibility with different LMS requirements.
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No. If this is needed, authors must unzip a published package, manually make the required changes, and then rezip the package.
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