SCORM Export
SCORM is the most widely supported eLearning format. Slate supports SCORM 1.2 for maximum compatibility and SCORM 2004 (3rd and 4th Edition) for richer tracking and question-level analytics.
Choosing a SCORM version
Section titled “Choosing a SCORM version”| Feature | SCORM 1.2 | SCORM 2004 |
|---|---|---|
| LMS compatibility | Broadest; works with virtually every LMS | Widely supported by modern LMS platforms |
| Completion tracking | Yes | Yes |
| Score reporting | Yes (0–100) | Yes (0–100 + scaled 0–1) |
| Bookmarking / resume | Yes | Yes |
| Question-level data | No | Yes, each question recorded as an interaction |
| Pass / fail status | Single status field | Separate completion and success statuses |
Use SCORM 1.2 if your LMS is older or you need the broadest possible compatibility.
Use SCORM 2004 if your LMS supports it and you want detailed question-level reporting from knowledge checks and assessments.
What gets tracked
Section titled “What gets tracked”SCORM 1.2
Section titled “SCORM 1.2”- Completion status - completed, incomplete, passed, failed, or not attempted
- Score - percentage (0–100)
- Bookmarking - current position saved so learners can resume where they left off
- Lesson progress - which lessons have been viewed
SCORM 2004
Section titled “SCORM 2004”Everything in SCORM 1.2, plus:
- Separate completion and success - completion status (completed/incomplete) is tracked independently from success status (passed/failed)
- Question interactions - each knowledge check and assessment question is recorded with:
- Question text
- Selected answer(s)
- Correct answer(s)
- Result (correct or incorrect)
- Question type (choice or fill-in)
Locked navigation
Section titled “Locked navigation”If your course has locked navigation enabled, the exported SCORM package enforces linear lesson progression:
- Learners see lock icons on lessons they haven’t reached yet
- Navigation is restricted to completed lessons plus the next available lesson
- Progress persists across sessions via bookmarking
Assessment reporting
Section titled “Assessment reporting”For courses with an assessment section:
- The assessment score is reported to the LMS as a percentage
- Pass/fail status is determined by the passing score you set in the assessment settings
- In SCORM 2004, individual assessment questions are also recorded as interactions
Uploading to your LMS
Section titled “Uploading to your LMS”- Export your course from Slate as a
.zipfile - In your LMS, navigate to the content or course upload area
- Upload the
.zipfile (most LMS platforms auto-detect the SCORM version) - Assign the course to learners
We recommend testing your export with SCORM Cloud before deploying to your production LMS. SCORM Cloud is a free testing environment that validates tracking, bookmarking, and score reporting.