Based on the interest we have seen online, we at scorm.com are working on a wordpress/wpmu plugin that will allow a site to host SCORM (1.2 & 2004 4th ED) content with minimal effort. This could turn your MU installation into a basic training delivery system complete with tracking and reporting via our SCORM Cloud offering. The SCORM Cloud is our great Rustici Software SCORM Engine running in a secure environment on Amazon's cloud architecture.
We have a few questions we would like to ask the community:
1.) Does anyone want this in their Wordpress site?
2.) If this sounds cool, then would it be best to let each blog user manage their own courses, or should that happen from a global aspect? Either? Both?
3.) Currently the plugin features a widget that shows the logged in user their electives/assignments... are there more user interface hooks we are missing? (we are not wp experts by any means)
4.) Course Registrations are only for logged in users for your site currently. Is this good, or should there be some type of open access to the content? For sites using membership plugins, would we hook into those users instead?
Any input you guys have can only make this a better product for the community, so let's have it.
-Brian
scorm.com