Import Multiple Content Packages

Course administrators can import multiple new course packages at once by compressing them into a single ZIP file. As each courseware package is itself a ZIP file containing the files comprising the course, you are packaging multiple ZIP files into a single ZIP file.

When importing multiple SCORM, AICC or xAPI courses into Rustici Engine via the Import Content Package feature, a course may be successfully imported even if there are minor issues parsing the imsmanifest file. For example, if files are listed in the manifest but do not exist in the package, the course will import and launch but will also generate a warning. The warnings will be displayed for each applicable course on the import results page.

You cannot upload new versions of existing courses by combining them into a single ZIP file. The batch upload process will fail.

To import multiple content packages at once

  1. Create a single ZIP fileCreate a single ZIP file containing your courseware packages.

    In Windows Explorer or MacOS Finder, select all of the courseware packages you want to include in the import.

    • In Windows right-click the highlighted files and select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder from the popup menu.
    • In MacOS right-click (or Ctrl-click) the highlighted files and select Compress from the shortcut menu.
  2. Go to Manage Center > Learning > Import > Import content package. The Import Content Package page opens.
  3. Click Choose File to select the content package to import, and then click Next. The course packages present in the ZIP file are summarized in the Batch Update Options page. The courses' Title values are copied from the <manifest> element’s identifier attribute in each package’s manifest file.
  4. To import the course packages, leave the Import courses option selected.
  5. Select an option to specify how the LMS selects IDs for the courses in the package:
    • Select Use IDs specified in the course descriptions to set the learning module IDs to the Title (manifest identifier) of the corresponding course content package.
    • Select Use the base file names of the source files to set the imported courses learning module IDs to the file names of the content packages in the ZIP file. The course content package file names cannot contain spaces.
  6. Optionally, enter a prefix for the learning module IDs created from the imported content packages.
  7. Click Next
  8. Select the language for the course modules from the drop-down list. If you are importing a package containing more than one course, you select the primary language from the drop-down list.  
  9. To assign the imported courses to one or more catalogs, select the Update catalog setting check box, and then click the Assign catalog link to select the catalog(s). 
  10. To show the courses to learners when they search or browse catalogs, select the Show in catalog check box.
  11. Click Read Access and Write Access to set the access permissions on the imported learning modules.
  12. Click Import. When the import process has completed, the Batch Import Summary page lists the courses and their import status.

Additional Information

Batch Import Summary

Delete Learning Modules Matching Content Packages

Permissions

 

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