Export your courses to industry-standard formats for use in Learning Management Systems (LMS), offline distribution, or archival purposes.
Available Export Formats
SCORM 1.2 / 2004
Industry standard for LMS compatibility
- Best for:* Uploading to learning management systems like Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard
Creator & Professional tiers
xAPI (Tin Can)
Next-generation e-learning standard
- Best for:* Advanced tracking, mobile learning, offline experiences
Professional tier
Printable course content
- Best for:* Offline study guides, handouts, archival
All tiers
HTML Package
Standalone web package
- Best for:* Offline viewing, custom hosting, email distribution
All tiers
Exporting to SCORM
What is SCORM?
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a set of technical standards for e-learning software. It allows content to communicate with LMS platforms and track student progress.
Export Process
Configure export options:
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Include completion tracking
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Include quiz scores
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Set course completion criteria
Uploading to Your LMS
Each LMS has its own upload process, but generally:
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- LMS-Specific Guides:* Check our knowledge base for step-by-step guides for popular LMS platforms including Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, and more.
Exporting to xAPI
Why xAPI?
xAPI (Experience API) offers advantages over SCORM:
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Works offline - syncs when reconnected
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Tracks more detailed learning activities
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Works across different platforms and devices
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Supports mobile and game-based learning
xAPI Export Configuration
When exporting to xAPI, you'll need:
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LRS Endpoint:* The URL where learning records will be sent
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Authentication:* API key or credentials for your LRS
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Activity IRI:* Unique identifier for your course
Exporting to PDF
PDF Options
Customize your PDF export:
Student Version
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Lesson content and instructions
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Practice exercises
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Blank space for notes
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Quiz questions (without answers)
Instructor Version
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All content from student version
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Quiz answer keys
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Teaching notes
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Learning objectives
PDF Customization
Professional tier users can customize PDF exports with:
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Custom cover page with logo
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Header and footer branding
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Custom color scheme
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Table of contents
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Page numbers and references
Exporting HTML Package
What's Included
The HTML package export creates a self-contained website:
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All HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files
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Images and media assets
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Navigation and progress tracking
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Works offline in any modern browser
Use Cases
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Custom Hosting:* Upload to your own web server or CDN
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Offline Distribution:* Share on USB drives or download for offline access
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Email Delivery:* Send as a ZIP attachment (for small courses)
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Embed in Apps:* Include in desktop or mobile applications
Export Best Practices
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- Before Exporting:* - Test your course thoroughly in Caring CourseForge
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Check all media files load correctly
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Verify quiz answers and feedback
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Review completion criteria
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Test on different screen sizes if exporting HTML
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- After Exporting:* - Test the exported package in your target environment
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Verify tracking and completion work as expected
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Check that all media files are included
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Test on multiple browsers (for HTML packages)
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Confirm quiz scoring is accurate
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: Videos don't play in exported package
- Solution:* Ensure videos are embedded (not linked) and use supported formats (MP4, WebM). For SCORM, consider hosting large videos externally.
Problem: LMS doesn't recognize SCORM package
- Solution:* Try SCORM 1.2 instead of 2004 for broader compatibility. Ensure the ZIP file wasn't modified after export.
Problem: Completion status not tracking
- Solution:* Check your LMS completion settings. Verify completion criteria in export options. Some LMS platforms require manual configuration.
Problem: Export file is too large
- Solution:* Compress images and videos before adding to course. Host large media files externally and embed via URL.
Re-importing Courses
You can re-import SCORM packages back into Caring CourseForge:
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- Version Control:* Export packages are snapshots of your course at a specific time. If you update your course, you'll need to create a new export. Consider using version numbers in export file names.
What's Next?
Learn about team collaboration features to work with other instructors, or explore our analytics tools to track student progress and engagement.