In 2020, SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) celebrated the 20th anniversary of its first release, SCORM 1.0. Over those 20 years, many software products related to creating SCORM content were released.
In this article, we’ll cover the best SCORM authoring tools and other SCORM-related software, and provide a quick explanation of each one.
SCORM authoring tools are software that enable you to create SCORM-compliant training content from scratch. There might just be one specific type of learning content that an authoring tool specializes in, or it might be able to create a wide range of different activities, like quizzes, role-play simulations, and video courses.
There are currently two versions of SCORM that are in use: 1.2, and 2004. Each one has its own technical features. For example, SCORM 2004 provides more detailed information in terms of reporting. If you’re going to design courses for a particular LMS, you need to know which version your platform supports. As for authoring tools, most of them allow you to publish interactive content both to SCORM 1.2 and 2004.
SCORM-compliant authoring tools may vary depending on the learning content they allow you to create, their features, ease of use, and many other things. But generally, all SCORM creation tools can be divided into two groups:
With so many SCORM authoring tools available today, you may be confused about which one to choose. To avoid going the hard route of trial and error, you need to consider a few things:
To make the choice of software easier for you, we’ve collected a list of the best SCORM authoring tools. Continue reading to see what functionalities they provide.
iSpring Suite Max is a SCORM-compliant authoring tool that includes a PowerPoint add-in and a number of standalone apps, each specialized for creating a certain type of learning content. For example, QuizMaker is used to create quizzes, Cam Pro lets you record and edit screencasts, Flip can convert PDF/DOC files into learning modules, and so on. There are 7 different eLearning tools in all, including Content Library – a collection of predesigned templates and images you can use in your courses to enjoy a process that is much faster than coming up with designs on your own.
You can start using iSpring Suite, even with no previous experience in eLearning authoring. Grab a PowerPoint presentation, add some interactive elements using the dedicated tools included in Suite, publish a mobile-ready SCORM course, and upload it straight to the LMS to deliver it to your learners.
The Spring Suite Max package comes with Content Library — a collection of predesigned templates, locations, objects, and characters you can use in your courses to streamline the authoring process. If you can’t find the right character for your slide in Content Library, you can create one from scratch with Character Builder by customizing skin color, hairstyle, clothing, and other parameters in just a few clicks.
The package also features a cloud-based service that includes an online eLearning authoring tool for creating simple courses and tests, and allows for real-time collaboration on the content. Users can access the content uploaded to the cloud via a link.
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Articulate 360 is another all-around SCORM-compliant software that combines a quiz maker, a screen recorder, and many other functionalities. Like iSpring Suite, its core tool, “Articulate Storyline 360,” is built around creating interactive slides and combining them to build an eLearning course. Being a standalone application, it offers more in terms of programming different learning scenarios but has a steeper learning curve.
Articulate 360 also features a content library with slide templates and character images, and a review tool for collaboration on projects. Plus, it includes an online authoring solution called “Articulate Rise 360” that can be used to create simple SCORM content in your browser.
Adobe Captivate is a powerful SCORM authoring tool that comes as a standalone slide-based content maker with a quiz builder, an interactive video creator, and a content library. Basically, it offers functionality comparable to that of Articulate and iSpring, but with some more powerful features. For example, it has a separate instrument for making SCORM software simulations and a tool that allows you to build VR learning products by adding interactions on top of 360° images or videos. But, with great power comes a great learning curve, so using this one requires training like no other.
Also read: → Adobe Captivate vs Articulate Storyline
Camtasia is an authoring tool specialized in screen recording and video editing. It lets one record a screencast and/or webcam, and then add visual instructions to various parts of the recorded video. It can also freeze the video at a certain moment so you can add a quiz question on top of it. You can use Camtasia to turn interactive videos into SCORM compliant-courses and export them to your LMS.
Also read: → The 16 Best Screen Recorders for 2023
iSpring Free is a free SCORM authoring tool. It’s a no cost version of iSpring’s PowerPoint add-in that also features a much simpler version of QuizMaker with just three question types (multiple response / multiple-choice / fill-in-the blank). This SCORM editor is easy to start with if you have no experience with eLearning content creation.
Lectora Online is an online SCORM course builder that has instruments for creating interactive slides with quizzes. It integrates with the Branchtrack dialogue simulation maker and has a library of stock images that makes it easy to create eLearning courses even if you have no design skills. Published content is WCAG compliant.
Knowbly is the new kid on the block, launched just a year ago. It has a standard set of tools that can help you build SCORM courses with text, media, interactions, and quizzes. This SCORM builder comes with analytics that should help you understand how your learners go through the modules.
Coassemble is a cloud-based SCORM content creator with LMS capabilities. It provides 10 ready-made templates for creating eLearning courses that can be filled with content pieces like images, videos, quizzes, and texts. The finished online training materials can be assigned to learners via the Coassemble learning management system.
Gomo is cloud-based SCORM creation software with content management capabilities. It’s being advertised as a good solution if you aim at mobile learning over anything else. Editing and redesigning built-in templates can be tricky, but it’s a good fit for bite-size learning.
Easygenerator is an easy-to-use cloud-based SCORM creator that enables you to assemble online courses with its drag-and-drop features. You can choose premade templates and customize them to make generic but great looking courses in a fraction of the time it would otherwise take.
This SCORM tool enables you to add stakeholders and subject-matter experts as co-authors to your course and enjoy simultaneous collaboration. You can also invite external users so they can review the learning content.
Adapt falls into the category of free SCORM authoring tools. It is also open source, so you can customize it as desired, but you should definitely have advanced tech skills for this.
The authoring tool can build slides and quizzes, embed media, and export SCORM – all the standard stuff. The key difference is that you need to install it on your own server, which might be a hassle for those who have never done that.
A SCORM converter is a tool that can transform an existing document (PDF, PPT, DOC) and output SCORM content for uploading to an LMS.
iSpring Converter Pro is a less advanced version of iSpring Suite that can transform PowerPoint decks to HTML5 and SCORM. It can’t create quizzes or dialog simulations, but does allow converting PowerPoint presentations to SCORM modules with voice narration.
iSpring Flip is a simple standalone tool that can turn a PDF, DOC, or PPT file into a SCORM course in a couple of clicks. The output is mobile responsive content that can be uploaded to any LMS as an interactive e-book that tracks learners’ progress.
ScormHero is an easy-to-use tool for converting PowerPoint presentations, PDF files, and videos to SCORM courses. It also allows you to enhance eLearning courses with simple quizzes and short videos.
Scormify is another tool that enables you to turn your videos or documents into SCORM courses within seconds. The other functionalities include uploading and converting video files for streaming and adding quizzing to videos.
Unlike SCORM authoring software, these tools don’t allow you to create courses and can’t perform conversions. Coders use SCORM wrappers to make existing HTML content compatible with SCORM. They do this by attaching SCORM API commands to certain events happening with the content when it’s being viewed in a browser.
The Pipwerks wrapper is a Javascript application that can be handy if you want to make a piece of HTML content SCORM compatible. But it will only be useful if you have coding experience.
Sometimes you need to test a SCORM file for errors and check if it’s sending proper statuses before uploading it to your production LMS. With SCORM testers, you can do just that.
SCORM Cloud is developed by Rustici Software, the global leader in eLearning standards. It’s the go-to product for testing SCORM content. Detailed debug logs will help you troubleshoot any reporting issues that your content might have.
It can also be used as an alternative to an LMS – the tool can host interactive learning modules and then dispatch them, to make distribution easier.
As SCORM Cloud, Rustici Engine is developed by Rustici Software. It integrates directly into your learning management system and provides a common API for launching, playing, and tracking standardized eLearning content properly.
Engine is integrated into hundreds of LMSs worldwide and helps play SCORM, xAPI, cmi5, LTI, and AICC content. This consistency allows you to provide the same learner and administrator experience, regardless of which eLearning standards are associated with a course.
Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions regarding SCORM.
SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. It is a set of technical standards that tells us how to make a course that will work on any training platform. There’s a detailed description of the course structure and the principles of its interaction with LMSs.
SCORM 1.2 is probably the most often used specification in the industry. Released in 2001, it became such a lasting de facto standard for eLearning that it’s found in over 70% of eLearning content to this day.
A SCORM authoring tool is software that allows you to create eLearning content that’s compatible with SCORM-compliant LMSs. The most important point is that courses built with these tools can be shared and reused across different training platforms easily. This means that you can save time and money by not having to recreate your content for each new platform.
As mentioned, you need a SCORM-compliant authoring tool to create a SCORM package. However, if you have existing learning materials like PowerPoint presentations, PDF documents, or DOC files, you can turn them into SCORM courses with the help of a specific converter. If you have suggestions for any other SCORM-compliant software, please feel free to let us know in the comment section.
We’ve looked at four different types of SCORM tools and covered the best SCORM software solutions in each category. If you have any suggestions for any other SCORM-compliant software, please feel free to let us know in the comment section.