Manually completing a SCORM lesson
FollowWhen you take a SCORM lesson from the lesson viewer, at the bottom of the page you find the Mark as complete button. It lets you manually confirm that you have consumed the lesson: some SCORM content does not report completion to the platform on its own, and in those cases it is up to you to indicate it.
When to use it
The button is always visible for SCORM lessons that are not yet completed, but its effect depends on how the SCORM content communicates with the platform. There are three possible situations.
The content has already reported completion
You have reached the end of the SCORM package and the content has already transmitted completion. Clicking Mark as complete:
- marks the lesson as completed;
- in the left list, the lesson row switches to the Completed state (green check);
- the score and the time tracked by the content are saved to your training history.
The content reports that the lesson is not finished yet
You clicked Mark as complete before reaching the end of the SCORM package. In this case a message invites you to finish the lesson first: completion is not recorded and the row in the left list stays in the In progress state. Resume the lesson, reach the end, then click the button again.
The content does not report completion status
Some SCORM content — in particular videos or documents that the system automatically converted into a SCORM package — does not transmit completion information. In this case, clicking Mark as complete marks the lesson as completed based on your confirmation, and any partial data collected during consumption (for example the tracked time, if the content recorded it) is still saved to your history.
What happens next
Once marked as complete, the lesson is updated in the left list and the course progress bar advances by one unit. If it was the last lesson of the course, the button at the bottom changes to End course: click it to definitively close your enrollment in the course.
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