

These option are depending on the type of course the designer has built.
There are two options:
1. All interactions have been seen
This is where the course requires the learner to view all interactions from start to finish in order to register complete (i.e. this scenario works for a linear navigation with no branching or pick-a-path)
2. The last interaction has been seen
This scenario is more applicable for courses that have branching (pick-a-path) navigation where a learner can skip content but must reach the end of the module in order to register it complete
Does completion require a pass mark
If completion of a module is dependent on reaching a certain score, you must have this marked as yes. This is applicable if you have included quiz based interactions (i.e multichoice or assessment) in your course, and scoring is enabled for those interactions (which is on by default). When you select yes, insert the pass mark required.
If the content doesn't have any quiz based interactions , simply select no.
Send pass mark to LMS
If you select yes for the option “Does completion require a pass mark” we recommend using “always” for this option.
If you have selected no for the option “Does completion require a pass mark”, you must select “never”.
Please note that if completion is not marking as expected in your LMS, please try selecting "only when complete".
For all content
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- Regardless of what settings you choose above, we recommend you check:
- Send default exit code (recommended) This will be ticked by default
- Regardless of what settings you choose above, we recommend you check:
- - Enable scorm exit delay
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- Disregard “Enable LMS based window closure” unless your LMS requires opening a module inside of a frame. If at all possible, you should set your module to open inside a new window.
Scorm version
A safe default for most users is SCORM 1.2.
For assessments
If you choose to build an “Assessment” interaction, you can prioritise this as a scorable interaction. This will be checked as default.
