Hi @namnt oh that is really great to hear! We were confused because as far as we understood, xAPI should work with Blackboard.
Please do let us know when this is solved. We’ll be really pleased if we can do this in a seamless, straightforward way that works. I tried last night for four hours to find a better wrapping solution but nothing worked at all.
Please note that the LMS we are using is Blackboard Learn Ultra (the newer version of Blackboard), just in case it matters.
Also, a couple other issues I’d mentioned in other posts that we’re hoping can be sorted (just to keep everything together):
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Ending, Closing and Reporting: Both when we tested this on Blackboard in the SCORM wrapper and when we preview directly from the uPresenter interface, we notice that we cannot close the presentation. For example, we added an Exit button and to it added the action of End Presentation, but that doesn’t do anything. It asks the user if they want to end the presentation, and upon clicking yes we see a green task bar that says the presentation is ended but it doesn’t close (nor, in the wrap, report to Blackboard. I know in ActivePresenter we need to add JavaScript to the exit button for this to happen, but there is no way of doing this in uPresenter that I can see. You can see my previous post and screenshots here (along with @Clementine_Vu 's supportive response
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Slides Advancing on Questions: I’m a bit confused on how the slide advance works with questions. I see in the preview from the uPresenter interface in the browser that if the answer is correct, the slide advances. But if it’s incorrect, even if there’s only one attempt set, it doesn’t advance. The learner needs to press submit again and get a note that they’ve used all chances or use the arrows in the bottom left corner. In the question properties, I see an option for Navigate After Answer and Delay; is this related to those? It doesn’t seem to be related to correct or incorrect.
Also, related to the slides advancing, is there a way to turn off the < 2/5> navigation buttons in the bottom left corner? It seems that with those students can just pass through the slides. If reporting works in the LMS, they won’t get the grade they need if they skip of course, but if we have the option of turning them off the students won’t be tempted to skip .
Thanks again @namnt - I appreciate your efforts and hope you don’t mind all the questions (as well as those that are surely to come).
Sam