Completion vs Success vs Progress
Completion is not success. Success is not progress. If your LMS reporting looks inconsistent, the issue is often not the LMS. It is a misunderstanding of how SCORM 2004 separates these three concepts.
Completion is not success. Success is not progress. If your LMS reporting looks inconsistent, the issue is often not the LMS. It is a misunderstanding of how SCORM 2004 separates these three concepts.
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