7/8/2023 0 Comments Adobe captivate scorm example![]() ![]() There are a few extra steps when processing 360 video to enable directional sound, but it's worth the effort. ![]() The idea of capturing and optimizing 360 spherical media may seem daunting but it's a straight forward process. I plan to cover cameras and processing of media, from an L&D perspective, in an upcoming article. The entire set up to shoot in 4k is easily achieved for under $500 USD, including a bag and tripod. It's not difficult to get started shooting in 360 spherical video and photo. If you find your course does not play properly I would recommend testing it on Scorm Cloud as a trusted second opinion. The test course played without issue on Scorm Cloud but then immediately failed on another LMS, likely due to the player settings. Will the LMS SCORM player be able to handle the VR content? This is still to be determined. As someone who currently designs for an LMS that does not support multi-SCO packages, I can see the potential to produce a set of individual SCO’s to deliver a training package, at least one of which would be in the new VR format. LMS ConsiderationsĪs Captivate currently does not seem to allow for static pages in a VR project, initial learning projects may incorporate individual SCOs of VR and non-VR content depending on needs. I am still searching for a headset that produces a decent experience on iPhones, but haven't found any yet. For testing purposes I was able to pick up the Google Daydream headset for $30 each and Google Cardboard cost approximately $15 each when buying a two pack. It's just not feasible to take learners from their project sites to a learning center with high end VR equipment, so an inexpensive headset that produces a good experience is needed. For this situation a lower cost headset is required, such as the Google Cardboard or Daydream. In my work environment, one client has a geographically dispersed workforce with both Android and iOS devices.
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