Creating SCORM-compliant e-learning content using Blender

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3D visualization can make any e-learning content more captivating and descriptive. We're not talking about static imagery or video rendered in Cycles, because efficient e-learning course must be immersive and interactive.

We're talking about real-time 3D graphics which is more like a game. Check out the Robot demo made which were produced entirely in Blender:

Industrial robot small.jpg

The virtual robot is capable of assembly, welding, drilling and packaging things. You can see how it operates, configure it to your liking and manipulate it by hand or a VR controller! Put it in any SCORM-compliant learning management system (LMS) and you get a perfect course!

Tools Required

The list is not that big:

  • Blender 3.80+
  • Verge3D 3.9+ (download here)
  • SCORM-compliant LMS (if not sure, try SCORM Cloud or Moodle)

Creating 3D content

Yes, you can do everything right in Blender! Make sure your content look fine in EEVEE, because in the next step you'll need to convert your content to web-based 3D visualization and that one is realtime by it's nature.

Industrial robot blender.jpg