What is a SCORM Package? A 2025 Guide for RTOs and Course Creators

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In today’s digital learning landscape, the way content is delivered, tracked, and evaluated is more important than ever. Whether you’re running a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), developing corporate training, or selling online courses independently, having a firm grasp on SCORM can elevate the quality and flexibility of your training delivery.

But what exactly is a SCORM package? And how does a SCORM packager help you deliver structured, trackable, and engaging learning content across platforms?

This blog takes a deep dive into the mechanics of SCORM, how it functions in the Australian education context, and what tools or platforms are SCORM-ready—including a look at Teachable’s SCORM compatibility.

What Is a SCORM Package?

SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model—a globally recognised technical standard developed by the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative in the US. It enables e-learning content and Learning Management Systems (LMSs) to communicate seamlessly.

A SCORM package is a compressed ZIP file that includes everything needed to run a course: HTML files, JavaScript, media (audio, video, images), and the essential manifest file (imsmanifest.xml) that defines the course’s structure.

Benefit: A SCORM package ensures your content functions consistently across all SCORM-compliant LMSs—no matter the vendor.

Why SCORM Still Matters in 2025

While xAPI and LTI are gaining traction, SCORM continues to dominate, especially in regulated sectors like VET and corporate compliance.

Key Benefits

  • Interoperability – Works across different LMSs.
  • Tracking – Completion, scores, time spent, and more.
  • Modularity – Reuse learning objects easily.
  • Compliance – Meets ASQA reporting and audit requirements.

In the Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector, SCORM is frequently used to maintain compliance with ASQA (Australian Skills Quality Authority) and integrate with AVETMISS reporting systems.

Components of a SCORM Package

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ComponentDescription
imsmanifest.xmlBlueprint of the package, defining structure and resource locations.
HTML5 filesInteractive course content.
JavaScriptEnables communication with the LMS.
Media assetsAudio, images, and video files.
SCORM API callsFunctions that track progress, completion, scores, etc.

These elements are zipped and uploaded to a SCORM-compliant LMS like Moodle, Canvas, or aXcelerate.

SCORM 1.2 vs SCORM 2004: Which Should You Use?

VersionBest ForNotes
SCORM 1.2Simple, stable trackingMost widely supported by Australian LMSs
SCORM 2004Sequencing, advanced navigationMay be incompatible with older platforms

RTOs typically prefer SCORM 1.2 due to its simplicity and compatibility with platforms like Moodle and aXcelerate.

SCORM Packager Tools: Create & Export Like a Pro

A SCORM packager helps you build e-learning modules and export them in SCORM-compliant formats.

ToolKey Features
Articulate StorylineInteractive slides, quizzes, responsive design
Adobe CaptivateVideo learning, simulations, gamification
iSpring SuitePowerPoint-based authoring with SCORM export
LectoraAccessibility compliance, flexible interface
EasygeneratorCloud-based, easy for non-technical users

Most tools allow:

  • Slide and media creation
  • Quiz setup
  • Completion criteria

Export to SCORM 1.2 or 2004

Is Teachable SCORM Compliant?

Not natively.
Teachable does not support direct SCORM uploads, but you can:

  • Embed externally hosted SCORM content
  • Use third-party integrations for simulated tracking

Note: This limits Teachable’s usefulness for compliance-focused RTOs.

Explore more in our dedicated guide on Teachable and SCORM.

Hosting SCORM in Australia: Best LMS Platforms

LMSFeatures
MoodleOpen-source, SCORM-ready, widely used by RTOs
aXcelerateRTO-friendly with AVETMISS & ASQA reporting
Canvas LMSCloud-based with flexible design
LearnDashWordPress-based LMS, SCORM plugin required
SCORM CloudGreat for testing and small-scale deployment

When evaluating an LMS, check if it supports ZIP uploads and SCORM 1.2 or 2004.

SCORM for RTOs & VET Compliance

Why Australian RTOs prefer SCORM:

  • ASQA Audits – Tracks learner activity, assessments, completions
  • AVETMISS Reporting – SCORM-ready LMSs easily export data
  • Evidence for Compliance – Digital proof for completed units

Reusable Content – Share across multiple qualifications or delivery modes

SCORM vs xAPI vs LTI

StandardBest UseOffline SupportComplexity
SCORMMost RTO use casesNoEasy
xAPIMobile, offline, simulationsYesModerate
LTIIntegrating tools & platformsLMS-dependentModerate

SCORM is still the most practical option for typical RTOs and course creators in 2025.

Best Practices for SCORM Packages

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  • Keep file sizes small
  • Enable bookmarking
  • Use consistent navigation
  • Test across multiple LMSs
  • Track scores and completion

Validate using platforms like SCORM Cloud before deployment

Future of SCORM: Still Strong in 2025?

Yes—SCORM continues to be a reliable, compliance-friendly format. While innovations like xAPI expand possibilities, SCORM remains the foundation of stable and scalable online learning—especially in sectors like healthcare, construction, and education.

Final Thoughts

A SCORM package is more than just a zipped course—it’s the bridge between your content and your LMS.

With the right packager tool, SCORM-compliant LMS, and a well-planned strategy, you can deliver engaging, trackable, and standards-aligned learning experiences that benefit both learners and auditors.

Still unsure if your platform supports SCORM? Explore your options before committing—and test your packages for smooth deployment.

FAQs

Q1: What is a SCORM package in e-learning?
 A: A ZIP file with structured learning content, including an imsmanifest.xml file, HTML, JavaScript, and media.

Q2: What is a SCORM packager?
 A: A tool like Articulate or iSpring Suite that builds and exports e-learning modules in SCORM format.

Q3: Why is SCORM important for RTOs in Australia?
 A: It ensures compliance with ASQA, enables progress tracking, and supports AVETMISS reporting.

Q4: Is Teachable SCORM compliant?
 A: Not directly, but workarounds exist via embedding or third-party tools.

Q5: What’s the difference between SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004?
 A: SCORM 1.2 is simpler and more compatible; SCORM 2004 offers advanced features but has less support.

Q6: Can SCORM be used offline?
 A: No. For offline tracking, use xAPI.

Q7: How do I test a SCORM package before uploading to my LMS?
 A: Use SCORM Cloud to validate, track, and preview.

Q8: Do I need coding knowledge to build a SCORM package?
 A: No. Modern tools allow drag-and-drop content creation without coding.

Q9: Can SCORM track quiz scores and learner progress?
 A: Yes, including time spent, attempts, completions, and results.

Q10: What LMS platforms in Australia support SCORM?
 A: Moodle, Canvas, aXcelerate, LearnDash (with plugin), and SCORM Cloud.

Disclaimer:
The information presented on the VET Resources blog is for general guidance only. While we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or timeliness of the information. VET Resources is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for the results obtained from the use of this information. Always consult a professional for advice tailored to your circumstances.

Ben Thakkar is a Compliance, Training, and Business specialist in the education industry. He has held senior management roles, including General Manager, with leading Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) and Universities. With over 15 years of experience, Ben brings extensive expertise across audits, funding contracts, VET Student Loans, CRICOS, and the Standards for RTOs 2025.

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