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Uploading your course or quiz to OLAT

Uploading your e-Learning content to OLAT, well known course management system (CMS) is quite easy with iSpring Pro, iSpring QuizMaker, and iSpring Suite. Just follow the steps below.

1. If you are using iSpring Pro or iSpring Suite, open your presentation in PowerPoint, click "Publish" on iSpring Pro toolbar.

If you are using iSpring QuizMaker, open your quiz and click "Publish" on the iSpring QuizMaker panel.

Regardless of the iSpring product you have, choose "LMS settings" tab on the left and then go to the "Learning Course" tab. OLAT requires your content to be compatible to SCORM 1.2. Please, select SCORM 1.2 compliance.

iSpring Pro publish window:
Publish e-Learning course to OLAT LMS

iSpring QuizMaker publish window:
Publish quiz to OLAT LMS

2. Publish your presentation using the Publish button.

3. Login to your account in OLAT and click "Courses".

4. In the top-right corner of the screen of the "Import" menu click on "SCORM learning content".

5. You will see the learning resource add window. Click "Upload file" button.

6. Choose the .ZIP file created by iSpring Pro or QuizMaker and upload it to OLAT.

7. Put in the title of your course and a short description, then click the "Save" and "Next" buttons.

8. You can always find an uploaded file by clicking "Learning resources" --> "SCORM learning content".

See also

How to upload e-learning content to Moodle

How to upload e-learning content to BlackBoard

How to publish PowerPoint presentation for an LMS

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