Rise 360: How to Report Completion and Success Statuses to an LMS

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While some LMSs only track one completion status, many LMSs track both a completion status and a success status. Tracking both is the best way for an LMS to know what a failed attempt means. For example, did a learner fail a course because he or she hasn't completed it yet, or did the learner complete the course and fail to get a passing score? Knowing the difference makes it easier for the LMS to determine when the course should move from the learner’s course catalog to his or her transcript.

This article explains how to record completion and success statuses in an LMS. You’ll learn what these statuses are as well as which reporting option and LMS standard you should choose when exporting Rise 360 courses.

What are completion and success statuses?

The completion status monitors when learners finish a course. The completion status is either Complete or Incomplete.

The success status monitors how learners perform. Did they master or satisfy the course requirement? That is, did they view a certain percentage of the course, finish a quiz, or complete a Storyline block? The success status is usually Passed or Failed, though it can also be Unknown.

Rise 360 automatically sends status updates to your LMS. The status values you see in your LMS depend on the reporting option and LMS standard you choose and how your LMS interprets statuses.

Which reporting option should I choose?

When you export a Rise 360 course, you get to choose one of these reporting options:

  • Passed/Incomplete
  • Passed/Failed
  • Completed/Incomplete
  • Completed/Failed

We recommend choosing Passed/Incomplete or Passed/Failed. These options are most likely to record both completion and success statuses in your LMS. (You might see an Unknown success status in your LMS until learners complete the course, then the status usually changes to Passed/Failed.)

Each LMS, however, can interpret statuses differently (especially for SCORM 1.2 courses). Be sure to test your course in your LMS before distributing it to learners to make sure you get the statuses you expect.

We use SCORM Cloud as our baseline for testing LMS output. If your LMS isn’t reporting the statuses you expect, try testing your course in SCORM Cloud for comparison. You can sign up for a free account, and it’s easy to see statuses when you exit a course, as shown in this example.

Does it matter which LMS standard I choose?

Rise 360 supports AICC, SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, and xAPI (Tin Can) standards. You can choose any of these to track both completion and success in your LMS. However, each LMS can interpret statuses differently, and some standards are better at producing consistent results.

AICC is the oldest LMS standard, dating back to 1988. While LMSs can track completion and success for AICC courses, we recommend using a more recent standard when possible.

SCORM 1.2 is also an aging standard, established in 2001. It only reports one status value, so LMSs must judge what that value means in order to record a completion status and a success status. As a result, you might see different completion and success statuses in different LMSs for the same SCORM 1.2 course. We recommend using a newer standard when possible.

SCORM 2004 is more robust than earlier LMS standards. It reports two status values, so it’s easier for LMSs to determine the completion and success statuses. Rise 360 supports 2nd, 3rd, and 4th editions of SCORM 2004. We recommend using 4th edition for the best results since it often reports a success status of Unknown until learners complete the course. Then the status changes to Passed/Failed.

xAPI is the latest evolution of SCORM. It’s simpler to use and more versatile than other LMS standards. When you export xAPI courses in Rise 360, you don’t choose a reporting option, yet your LMS can still track completion and success. So there’s no guesswork or trial and error. If your LMS supports xAPI, we recommend it as your best option.

Cmi5 is the newest LMS standard. Often referred to as “xAPI with rules,” it’s simpler than other LMS standards, combining the best parts of SCORM and xAPI. If your LMS supports cmi5, we recommend it as your best option.

Summary

To sum it all up, this table lists the best combinations of LMS standards and reporting options for recording completion and success statuses in your LMS.

 

LMS Standard

Reporting Option

OK

AICC or SCORM 1.2

Passed/Incomplete or Passed/Failed

Good

SCORM 2004 2nd or 3rd Edition

Passed/Incomplete or Passed/Failed

Better

SCORM 2004 4th Edition

Passed/Incomplete or Passed/Failed

Best

xAPI or cmi5

xAPI: Not Applicable, cmi5: Passed/Incomplete or Passed/Failed

Since each LMS can interpret completion and success statuses differently, your LMS provider is best equipped to help if you don’t see the statuses you expect. Ask your LMS admin or provider if a specific reporting option or LMS standard is required to record both statuses.

We’re glad to help too! Just let us know. We might ask you to enable debug mode in your course so we can review communication between the course and your LMS. And if you’re able to invite our support engineers to test the course in your LMS, that’s even better!