Course Passport

  • A Course Passport is a SCORM 1.2 ICOM course that works within a SCORM LMS. It is different than the Guidebook/Passport. It also special features that a normal course may not:End-user stamps that indicate lesson completion (optional)
  • Themed like a Passport (a book with pages)
  • Client editable page content (by default with standard design)

Course Passport tracking options

There are four major levels of tracking inside of a Course Passport

Passport completion: Yes/No?

  • FeaturesPassport/course completion: Yes/No
  • Final score (optional)

Requirements

  • SCORM 1.2 Mandatory data model elements

Page completion: Yes/No?

DescriptionMany of our clients simply record that a user has completed a page (lesson) in the Passport. This is accomplished well through Objectives alone because each page relates to an Objective and we can report on it within the LMS reports, if they are supported.Features

  • Passport/course completion: Yes/No
  • Page/lesson completion: Yes/No
  • Final score (optional)
  • Page/lesson score (optional)

Requirements

  • SCORM 1.2 Mandatory data model elements
  • SCORM 1.2 Objectives

Page stamp timestamps?

Description

This is an extra level of tracking that is optionally available for LMSs that also support Interactions. We consider this a sister set of data-model elements to Objectives since they typically go together in an LMS. These were also included in our test package and should be reportable through SumTotal. I've attached an image of what they look like within my personal test suite. This feature records an Interaction for each stamp. The Interaction helps us record the datetime stamp as a string of characters (datatype: CMIFeedback) in the element: cmi.interactions.n.student_response. This timestamp is recorded in the LMS but not typically displayed within the Passport to the end-user.

Features

  • Passport/course completion: Yes/No
  • Page/lesson completion: Yes/No
  • Page stamp timestamp
  • Final score (optional)
  • Page/lesson score (optional)

Requirements

  • SCORM 1.2 Mandatory data model elements
  • SCORM 1.2 Objectives
  • SCORM 1.2 Interactions

Page stamp volunteered completion times?

DescriptionThis feature is available only with the FiLMS LMS (ICOM's proprietary system). It uses custom data model elements to allow end users to volunteer the time they think that they completed a page.

Features

  • Passport/course completion: Yes/No
  • Page/lesson completion: Yes/No
  • Page stamp timestamp
  • Page stamp end-user volunteered time of completion
  • Final score (optional)
  • Page/lesson score (optional)

Requirements

  • FiLMS