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How do I upload, publish, link to, or update a SCORM package? Can I import a Captivate file as SCORM into D2L Brightspace?
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Upload a SCORM package to Brightspace
To upload a SCORM package into D2L Brightspace, follow the steps below.
- Navigate to the Content tool.
- Select a unit.
- Select Add Existing > SCORM/xAPI Object.
- Select Bulk Upload.

- Drag your SCORM packages (maximum of 50) to the upload dialog.
- Click Keep Default Properties for all files.

- At this point, the SCORM package is under your Brightspace account at your school.
- To create the SCORM activities as content topics in your Brightspace course, follow the next section.
Create a SCORM activity topic (inserting a link to a SCORM package)
After uploading the SCORM package using the actions above, you can add the SCORM activity as a topic in your Brightspace course.
- Navigate to the Content tool.
- Expand the unit you want to add the SCORM activity topic to.
- Select Add Existing > SCORM/xAPI Object.
- Select the button next to one of your previous SCORM uploads.
- Click Next.
- Select the appropriate options for your SCORM package.
Helpful Tip: If you keep Always display the latest update selected, you can later upload a new version of the SCORM package and have any previously linked topic updated automatically.

- Select Add.
- The SCORM activity is added as a new content topic. You may adjust the topic's properties as needed.
Updating an existing SCORM package
If you have previously uploaded a SCORM object and need to make a change, you can overwrite the existing SCORM object with a new package.
- Navigate to the Content tool.
- Select a unit.
- Select Add Existing > SCORM/xAPI Object.
- Next to the SCORM object, click the menu (three dots).
- Click Manage Versions.

- Drag your SCORM packages (maximum of 50) to the upload dialog.
- After the file has finished processing, click Publish.

- Click Publish to confirm updating the asset everywhere it is inserted.
- The new version is listed as the published version. You may select the three-dot menu for a previous version to access the option to revert to it.
