Here, you can try clearing your browser cache, checking the LMS documentation for updating or deleting content, or changing the file permissions for your content. Lastly, content not updating or deleting correctly could be caused by caching, LMS limitations, or file permissions. To address this, you can check if your LMS supports the SCORM version you used, adjust the LMS settings for tracking and reporting, or instruct your learners to complete and exit the content properly. Content not tracking or reporting data correctly could be due to SCORM version mismatch, LMS settings, or learner behavior. To resolve this, you can try updating your browser, disabling pop-up blockers, allowing cookies and JavaScript, checking your firewall settings, or repackaging your content.
If you wish to find out more, we have included a guide to creating and uploading a SCORM package in our tutorials section. Such issues could include content not launching or displaying correctly, which could be due to browser compatibility, pop-up blockers, firewall settings, or corrupted files. By creating a SCORM package of your Numbas test, you can share the content to any SCORM 2004-compatible virtual learning environment, including Moodle and Blackboard. The final step to package and deploy SCORM content is to troubleshoot common SCORM issues that may arise during or after deployment.