What Is a SCORM Package?
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is the industry standard format for packaging e-learning content so it can be delivered and tracked inside a Learning Management System (LMS). A SCORM package is a ZIP file containing your course content plus an XML manifest that tells the LMS how to launch it, what data to record, and when to mark it complete.
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SCORM 1.2
The most widely supported version, compatible with virtually every LMS on the market including Moodle, Cornerstone, SAP SuccessFactors, TalentLMS, and Docebo.

SCORM 1.2 vs SCORM 2004: Which Version Should You Choose?
Compare the two most widely used e-learning standards. SCORM 1.2 offers maximum LMS compatibility, while SCORM 2004 provides advanced sequencing, navigation rules, and more detailed learner tracking. Clixie.ai supports both export formats, allowing you to choose the version that best fits your LMS and reporting requirements.
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SCORM 2004
The newer standard with richer data tracking (sequencing, navigation rules, more granular status reporting).

Maximum LMS Compatibility
SCORM 1.2 is the most widely supported e-learning standard and works with virtually every LMS, including Moodle, TalentLMS, Docebo, Cornerstone, SAP SuccessFactors, Blackboard, and Canvas. It’s the preferred choice when broad compatibility and reliable completion tracking are your primary goals.






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