![]() ![]() You can do that by adding another to the and then the path to what the LMS would deliver under. Say for instance you have a package that has 3 SCOs and you want to add an intro page. What Brian G is saying is that the resources that make up the content might not be able to be modified, they could be swfs from a flash project or some other compiled software.īut that doesn't mean you can't add sequencing or other content, you just need to unzip the content package, modify the manifest right, add your new SCOs, and zip up your new content as a package. ![]() ![]() And the content is what the LMS shows to the learner as the course, basically SCOs (generally web pages, swf, etc) and assets (images, pdf, supporting stuff). The manifest file tells the LMS how the content is organized (like the table of contents in a book) and what resources make up the content/course (like a packing slip). Content packages are just zips containing two major pieces - the imsmanifest.xml and the content.
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