With the LMS option, you can create a package for uploading to any learning management system.

The list of LMSs that are guaranteed to be compatible with iSpring TalkMaster-created role-plays, is posted on our website. If you haven't located your LMS, you can send a request to test it out to the iSpring tech support department. We will check the compatibility of your LMS and content created with our programs free of charge.

To test and adjust online courses, we recommend using the SCORM Cloud service.

SCORM Cloud allows you to check how your SCORM, AICC, xAPI, or cmi5 courses will function in LMSs and what results they will return. 

If the content size is not larger than 100 MB and the number of registered learners doesn't exceed 10, the SCORM Cloud service will be free.

  1. Click Publish on the iSpring TalkMaster toolbar.



  2. In the Publish Role-Play window, select the LMS tab.



  3. Enter a title for the role-play in the Project name field. By default, the project name coincides with the PowerPoint presentation title.


  4. Specify the local or network folder in which the role-play will be saved in the Folder field. To do this, click the Browse... button to the right, choose the folder, and click Select Folder.



  5. Then, set up output options:
     Specify how the role-play behaves in a browser
     Select the quality level of images, audio, and video files
    • Change Accessibility Mode



  6. In the LMS profile field, select the standard that your LMS supports:
     
    SCORM 1.2
     
    SCORM 2004
     
    AICC
     
    Experience API (aka Tin Can)
     
    cmi5

  7. Click on the Customize button on the right to change the settings for each standard. Details about the settings are described in the LMS Profile Settings article.



  8. Click the Publish button to publish the role-play.



  9. In the window that will open after the publishing process is done, the following options are available:
     View the role-play in a browser
    • Open the role-play in a folder on your computer
    • Send the item as an email attachment
    • Upload the material to an FTP server