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How to add eLearning modules or activities to your LMS subject

You can link to an eLearning module or embed it as a SCORM package.

Step 1: Download

Download the .zip file from here and save it to your desktop. You do not need to save it to a
networked drive, because you can always download it again from here.

Step 2: Open your LMS subject and turn editing on

To toggle editing 'on' or 'off', click the 'turn editing on' button under the drop-down wheel menu
located at the top right of your screen.

Step 3: Add activity/resource as a SCORM package

In the section where you want the tool to appear, select the 'add activity or resource' option. In the
pop-up window, scroll down and select add SCORM package. SCORM package allows the LMS to
track usage of the tool, so you can track student interaction with the tool in your subject.

Step 4: Enter details and set up Appearance of SCORM package

You will be presented with a series of fields, such as activity name and summary. You will also have a
section for uploading the files. Drag and drop the .zip file to this field (or select through the folder
navigation option).

You must upload the tool as a .zip file or it will not be accepted.

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Scroll down and select the Appearance section.

Click Show more to see the full range of options. For best experience on a range of computers, select
the following options:

• Display Package : New Window


• Display activity name
For the best viewing results (particularly on laptops with small screen dimensions), uncheck
this box.
• Display Subject Structure on entry page: No (default)
• Display Attempt Status: Dashboard and Entry page(default)
• Set other features, such as release date, or attempts management, as desired.

Step 5: Save and return to subject

Save your changes.


Check that it works/appears how you intended.

Troubleshooting

If you have any technical issues with your upload, please contact Education Technology support
team on 1500.

Contact the library staff if you have any questions about these modules.

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