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FLASH CS3
User Guide
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10 Start the LMS system (or create the AICC Course Descriptor Files) that references the frameset.htm file.
Prepare a SCORM-compliant learning interaction for web hosting
1
Open the document in Flash.
2 Select File > Publish Settings.
3 In the Publish Settings dialog box, check that (at least) both Flash (SWF) and HTML are selected in the Formats
panel.
4 Click the HTML tab at the top of the Publish Settings dialog box, and select the Flash With SCORM Tracking
template from the Template pop-up menu.
5 Click Publish, and close the dialog box.
6 Place the files that publishing the Flash file produces on the web server in the same directory.
7 Start the LMS system and reference the name of the HTML file. Set the LMS to launch the SCORM tracking
frameset.
Extending learning interaction scripts
Accessing cumulative tracking data through the SessionArray
Cumulative tracking data is useful to extend tracking or analysis of the interactions, including creating customized
quiz environments and creating quizzes in a format different from that of the Flash quiz templates. Data is tracked
through the SessionArray as follows:
When the Flash application is run, the first interaction component to load creates an Array on the level of the
interaction assets.
The component then creates an instance of the LToolBox global class in index0 of the Array. The instance of
LToolBox is a storage place for all of the interactions data. Data is set or retrieved from the instance by using
predefined property names.
WhentheTimelinemovestothesecondinteraction,thatinteractionscomponentcreatesaninstanceofLToolBox
global class in index1 of the SessionArray.
When the Timeline moves to the third interaction, that interactions component creates an instance of LToolBox
global class in index2 of the SessionArray. It continues with index3, index4, and so on, until all interactions
are in an index.
At the end of a series of interactions, all the data processed during those interactions are available and organized.
Note: SessionArray and session are reserved keywords on the level where the interactions reside. Do not use these words
as identifiers for other data. The SessionArray is used the same way in the stand-alone interactions and the quiz inter-
actions.
Tracking properties available in the SessionArray
The property names reference standard interaction tracking values for both AICC and SCORM LMSs. Retrieve an
interactions properties by referencing its location in the following command:
SessionArray[n].[property_name]
For example, to reference the interaction_id value for interaction #1, use the following command:
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