Courselab 101....
Courselab generates learning materials based on the SCORM or AICC specifications and API's.
The API is a functional middle layer that provides support for the module and PASSES COMMUNICATIONS to a software package listening for these messages, this will be an AICC or SCORM LMS.
The comms cover the users activity in the module, Score, mastery score etc (see the respective SCORM or AICC soecs for full detail)
The standalone generated SCORM or AICC modules use a cut down API to support the content as well BUT there is no LMS to listen to and record the comms.
The API does not write or store anything to a local users PC.
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So in a standalone the bookmarking might be flagged in the API and the current scores logged BUT nothing is recorded it so standalones have no 'memory' of last use. Hence open it a 2nd/3rd/4th time and the module will always start from the begining.
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It isn't broken, you are using a feature out of context.
Host the module on an LMS and it will work as that is the environment it is supposed to be used in.
Courselab 101....
Courselab generates learning materials based on the SCORM or AICC specifications and API's.
The API is a functional middle layer that provides support for the module and PASSES COMMUNICATIONS to a software package listening for these messages, this will be an AICC or SCORM LMS.
The comms cover the users activity in the module, Score, mastery score etc (see the respective SCORM or AICC soecs for full detail)
The standalone generated SCORM or AICC modules use a cut down API to support the content as well BUT there is no LMS to listen to and record the comms.
The API does not write or store anything to a local users PC.
=====
So in a standalone the bookmarking might be flagged in the API and the current scores logged BUT nothing is recorded it so standalones have no 'memory' of last use. Hence open it a 2nd/3rd/4th time and the module will always start from the begining.
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It isn't broken, you are using a feature out of context.
Host the module on an LMS and it will work as that is the environment it is supposed to be used in.