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If you select the Connect Pro Server or AICC option when setting reporting options, four AICC course structure files are created:
presenter.au, presenter.crs, presenter.cst, and presenter.des. The files are created with default values, but the values can be edited manually. For
more information, see the AICC website at www.aicc.org.
Creating a SCORM manifest file
If you want to package a Adobe Presenter presentation as an e-learning course that can be administered and launched from a SCORM 1.2 or
2004 compliant learning management system, you may need a manifest file.
If you are publishing to Adobe Connect Server, a manifest file is automatically created named breeze-manifest.xml. This XML file is used to
upload the presentation to the Adobe Connect Server. You do not need to follow the procedure in this topic to create a SCORM manifest file.
The manifest file that Adobe Presenter creates is named imsmanifest.xml and contains references to all content resources. The XML file uses
predefined XML tags to describe the package components, structure, and special behaviors. The file works behind the scenes to properly integrate
presentations with your learning management system and track quiz data.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. Click the Reporting tab.
4. Select Enable Reporting For This Presentation.
5. Under Learning Management System (LMS), select SCORM.
6. Click Manifest.
7. Set the SCORM Version by selecting 1.2 or 2004 from the pop-up menu.
8. Set the following manifest options:
(Required) The LMS uses the identifier to identify different manifests. A default identifier based on the name of your Adobe
Presenter presentation is automatically added to this text box. You can change the identifier at any time by selecting the text and typing in
new text.
(Required) Students using the LMS can see the title. You can change the title at any time by selecting the text and typing in new text.
(Required) Text used by the LMS to describe different courses to users. You can edit the description at any time.
(Optional) The version specifies a number that can be used to differentiate manifests with the same identifier.
(Optional) Select this option to specify the approximate time it takes to work with this particular Adobe Presenter presentation. Set
the time in the following format: hh:mm:ss.
(Optional) Select this option to write a short description of the Adobe Presenter presentation using keywords or phrases.
(Required) The LMS uses the identifier to identify different shareable content objects (SCO). You can change the identifier at
any time by selecting the text and typing in new text. (If you type the name of a new identifier, do not use any spaces in the name.)
(Required) A title for the SCO. You can change the title at any time by selecting the text and typing in new text.
9. Click OK.
To see the manifest file, publish your Adobe Presenter presentation locally to create a SWF file and a manifest file. If you used the default
save location, you can use Windows Explorer to navigate to the SWF file and imsmanifest.xml file in My Documents\My Presentations\Name
of Presentation folder. If you published the presentation to a different folder, navigate to that location to see the manifest file.
Set advanced learning management system settings
Adobe Presenter offers several advanced settings for how presentations integrate with learning management systems (LMS). The settings let you
specify what data is sent to the LMS and how the data is formatted. Typically, LMS administrators or advanced LMS users require the advanced
settings.
Third-party learning management systems use the advanced settings; any advanced options set using this procedure do not affect the data
sent from Adobe Presenter to Adobe Connect Server.
1. In PowerPoint, open a presentation (PPT or PPTX file).
2. Click Adobe Presenter, and in the Quiz group, click Manage.
3. Click the Reporting tab.
4. Click AICC or SCORM, and then click Settings.
5. In the LMS Customization Settings area, set the following options:
Restarts the course from the first slide when users launch it again after successfully completing it once. If you select this
option, the cmi.exit value is set to ‘Normal’ when the status changes to ‘Completed’.
note: This behavior is consistent in SCORM 2004-based LMSs. On SCORM 1.2-based LMSs, the behavior may vary. For such cases,
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