As an admin of paid account, I don't find the option SCORM in the menu of a course. I saw in the community advises to contact with CSM. How he will enable this option?
@Repol ...
In my former role as a Canvas administrator in higher education, my recollection is that we did have to contact our Customer Success Team at Instructure to ask them to enable the SCORM tools for your Canvas environment/course(s). Someone from your CST should be able to provide you the necessary information on what the next steps are once it's been enabled for you. If you are not a Canvas administrator, then you'll need to have a conversation with folks at your school that have this role, and they will then need to reach out to the CST at Instructure.
I hope this will help in some way! Good luck!
I accessed SCORM in my course by navigating to course settings > Navigation. Then at the very bottom in the disabled section, you can enable SCORM in that course and hit save. That will add it to the menu for that course and make it accessible.
If SCORM is used often in your courses, you can create a course template where this is enabled by default.
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