SCORM Support (B2B)
The SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) format is an international standard for e-learning content. The Coach Pilot allows you to integrate SCORM packages for your enterprise clients.
What is SCORM?
A universal standard
SCORM is a standardized format that enables creating interactive training content compatible with most LMS (Learning Management System) platforms.
Benefits
- Interactivity: Quizzes, simulations, branching scenarios
- Precise tracking: Time spent, scores, attempts
- Portability: Created once, usable everywhere
- Professionalism: Recognized standard in the corporate world
Feature reserved for Organizations
B2B Access
SCORM support is only available for Organizations (B2B clients). This feature allows companies to:
- Import their own SCORM content
- Deploy corporate training to their employees
- Track progress via our platform
How to access?
If you are an organization:
- Contact your account administrator
- Go to Organization > Courses > SCORM
Importing a SCORM package
Supported formats
- SCORM 1.2: Classic version, widely used
- SCORM 2004: Enhanced version with sequencing
Import process
- Prepare your file: SCORM package in ZIP format
- Access import: Organization > Courses > + New > SCORM
- Upload the file: Drag-and-drop or browse
- Validate: The system analyzes and validates the package
- Configure: Title, description, access settings
Technical limits
- Maximum size: 500 MB per package
- Format: ZIP containing a valid imsmanifest.xml file
Progress tracking
Data collected
For each learner, SCORM captures:
- Status: Not started, In progress, Completed, Passed/Failed
- Score: Grade obtained (if applicable)
- Time spent: Total training duration
- Attempts: Number of tries
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I create SCORM packages with The Coach Pilot? No, The Coach Pilot allows importing and playing existing SCORM packages. To create SCORM content, use specialized tools like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, or iSpring.
Are SCORM scores integrated into certificates? Not yet, but it's planned. Scores are currently viewable in reports.