aNewSpring
Yes. Export your course from Coassemble as a SCORM package, upload it to your aNewSpring content library, then add it as a SCORM activity in a course template.
If you build learning paths in aNewSpring, you can author courses in Coassemble and deliver them there. Coassemble exports a standard SCORM package and aNewSpring accepts SCORM, so the two work together with completion tracked in aNewSpring.
Add a Coassemble course to aNewSpring
- In Coassemble, export your course as a SCORM package (Dynamic or Standalone) and download the .zip file.
- In aNewSpring, upload the .zip to your content library.
- Go to the Templates tab and open the course template you want to add it to.
- Under the General tab, click +Activity and select SCORM as the activity type.
- In the activity settings, link it to the SCORM file you uploaded to your library.
Tips
To avoid learners seeing two sets of navigation, consider hiding aNewSpring's Next and Previous buttons for that activity, so they're not navigating both aNewSpring and the Coassemble course at once.
For updates, a Dynamic SCORM package keeps a live connection to Coassemble, so publishing your changes in Coassemble updates the version in aNewSpring. With a Standalone package, you replace the file in the aNewSpring content library to reflect changes.
Frequently asked questions
Why might learners see two sets of navigation?
Both aNewSpring and the embedded Coassemble course have their own Next and Previous controls. Hiding aNewSpring's buttons for the activity avoids a confusing double-navigation experience.
How do I update a course after adding it?
If you used Dynamic SCORM, publish your changes in Coassemble and they flow through. If you used Standalone, replace the file in the aNewSpring content library.
Where do I add the SCORM file in aNewSpring?
Upload it to your content library first, then add it as a SCORM activity inside a course template and link it to that file.
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