

so you could use it as your delivery mechanism. as you are not delivering it in a Browser and you are not using Javascript. something that is done all the time in web browsers with Javascript/jQuery etc.Ģ) you may be violating the "rules of SCORM". and while I love NeoBook, it still can not create UI objects dynamically at run time. parsing the XML content is in itself a complex task. and use NeoBook's UI facilities to ask the questions etc. Technically, you could have your Application use InternetPost to communicate with the server side program that would deliver the XML content. It's just that my business partner and I are looking at several solutions at the moment before investing time and effort into one of them.

I should be playing with Neobook and re-familiarizing myself with it before even asking these questions. I have not used Neobook in years and I fully realize that these posts here are premature. SCORM could then store and pass on the data for that micro-test, the Neobook UI then could "continue" with instruction (more video, audio, text, etc) and then launch within itself another micro-test, etc? If this was the case, then could not a Neobook created UI, as I mentioned above, be used by the end-user somewhat like that old Neobook browser, to serve the pages of the SCORM learning content created?įor example, Neobook could be used to create the UI (menu, next and previous buttons, etc), launch any instructional video, text, audio, etc, and then go into a short "test" that is XML or JavaScript based. That would mean that Neobook was handling web pages. Several years ago someone created a browser using Neobook.
