For further info two of my screencasts might help... http://mitchellmedia.co.uk/resources/xerte#p7HGMpc_1_6 http://mitchellmedia.co.uk/resources/xerte#p7HGMpc_1_7 HTH Ron From: A list to facilitate and support teachers using Xerte Online Toolkits [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Julian Tenney Sent: 04 January 2013 13:28 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Moodle / Xerte plug-in I'd advise against exporting as SCORM unless you have a good reason, and recommend leaving the resources in-situ in Xerte, and link to them via the URL or use the embed code. There is some LTI integration, but to be honest, Moodle's implementation of it doesn't make it that friendly for end users, and it's just as easy to include it as a web resource or use the embed code. For my money, there isn't much to be gained from exporting the content as SCORM to have it accessible in moodle when you can more easily link to it, and continue to update the content as needed. From: A list to facilitate and support teachers using Xerte Online Toolkits [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Katharine.Reedy Sent: 03 January 2013 15:34 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Moodle / Xerte plug-in Hello and happy new year! We would like to start embedding Xerte objects into Moodle and I recall that at the User Community Day there was talk of a plug-in that enables you to do this. Could someone point me in the right direction? I know that you can embed into Moodle using the SCORM export function in the properties of a learning object, but don't know if there are any alternatives to this. We'd like to explore all the possibilities so we can advise Library colleagues on the best way to embed activities into OU module materials. Many thanks Katharine Katharine Reedy Information Literacy Specialist Open University Library Services Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6AA Tel: 01908 659981 Email: [log in to unmask] Twitter: http://twitter.com/KathR -- The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).