SCORM, or Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is a set of technical standards and guidelines for creating and delivering e-learning content. One of the key components of SCORM is the content packaging format, which defines how e-learning content is packaged and delivered to an LMS (Learning Management System). In this article, we’ll look at SCORM content packaging and how to package your e-learning content for SCORM.

What is SCORM Content Packaging?

SCORM content packaging refers to the process of packaging e-learning content in a way that conforms to the SCORM specifications and guidelines. SCORM content packaging includes several components, including:

  • A manifest file that defines the structure and organization of the content
  • A set of content files that make up the e-learning course or module
  • Any additional resources, such as images or multimedia files, that are used in the course

SCORM content packaging is designed to be platform-independent, which means that the same content package can be delivered to different LMS platforms and environments.

How to Package Your E-Learning Content for SCORM

To package your e-learning content for SCORM, you will need to follow a few key steps:

  1. Create your content. This can be done using any e-learning authoring tool that supports SCORM, such as
  • Articulate Storyline
  • Adobe Captivate
  • iSpring Suite
  • Camtasia
  1. Export your content in SCORM format. Most e-learning authoring tools will have the option to export your content in SCORM format. When exporting your content, you will need to specify the version of SCORM that you are using (e.g., SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004).
  2. Upload your content to an LMS. Once you have exported your content in SCORM format, you can upload it to an LMS. The process for uploading content to an LMS will vary depending on your specific LMS platform.
  3. Test your content. Before deploying your e-learning content to learners, test it thoroughly to ensure it functions correctly and tracks learner progress as expected. You can use SCORM Cloud for quick testing.

Technical Aspects of SCORM Content Packaging

SCORM content packaging is defined by a set of technical specifications and guidelines that must be followed to create a compliant package. Some key technical aspects of SCORM content packaging include the following:

  • The manifest file must be in XML format and follow a specific schema.
  • All content files must be included in the package and referenced in the manifest file.
  • The package must include a set of metadata that describes the content, such as title, description, and keywords.
  • The package must include rules and metadata that define how the content should be tracked and reported, such as completion status and score.

Following these technical specifications and guidelines is essential for creating a compliant SCORM content package to deliver to an LMS.

The Takeaway

In conclusion, SCORM content packaging is critical to the SCORM e-learning standard, defining how e-learning content is packaged and delivered to an LMS. By following the technical specifications and guidelines for SCORM content packaging, you can create a compliant package that can be delivered to different LMS platforms and environments. Some popular authoring tools that support SCORM compliance include Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, iSpring Suite, and Camtasia.