eLearning · SCORM authoring

Training that actually loads.

The SCORM authoring tool for corporate L&D teams. From a single brief, MLtitude composes an interactive learning module — chapters, quizzes, narration, knowledge checks — exported as SCORM 1.2 / 2004, ready to drop into Cornerstone, Docebo, Saba, or any LMS that speaks the standard.

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Why this exists

Real training, without the authoring tax.

Storyline. Rise. Captivate. Built for a world where every module was a bespoke project. L&D teams don't live in that world any more — they ship a module a week. The authoring tool needs to match that pace.

Traditional authoring
Three weeks per module
  • Storyboard in Word. Show to the SME. Revise.
  • Open the authoring tool. Drag the layouts. Tweak.
  • Record narration. Re-record because of the cough.
  • Publish SCORM. Test in the LMS. Fix the broken nav.
  • Repeat the cycle every time the policy changes.
With MLtitude
An afternoon per module
  • Brief the module. What it teaches, who it's for, the angle.
  • Approve the plan: chapters, knowledge checks, final assessment.
  • MLtitude composes the module. Narration is generated where you want it.
  • Test in your LMS — Cornerstone, Docebo, Workday, anything that speaks SCORM.
  • Re-brief next quarter; the module regenerates. Audit trail intact.
Where it earns its keep

The modules L&D teams ship every week.

Four programmes that turn into eLearning more often than not. Most teams start with one of these and grow into the others.

Onboarding

Week-one fundamentals, in the LMS.

The interactive module a new joiner can run in their own time on day one. Chapter quizzes prove they actually opened it; the trainer sees who's stuck on which section.

Compliance

The audit-friendly version of the annual refresh.

SCORM 1.2, the version your LMS expects, with knowledge-check scores written back. The exact thing audit asks for, in the exact format they want.

Product knowledge

When the product ships, the module ships.

New feature, new region, new pricing — re-brief, regenerate, re-publish to the LMS. The training stops being the bottleneck behind the launch.

Safety & operations

One source, six languages, every site.

Mandatory safety training that has to land at every site, in every language. Brief once; localise the words. The interactivity, narration, and SCORM packaging come from the same source.

What ships inside

A real module, not a slide deck in disguise.

Each module has chapters, narrated lessons, and assessments — the same primitives your instructional designer would build by hand, generated from a brief. Six block types compose into a working, LMS-ready module.

I.
Brief the module

What it teaches, who it's for, the angle. MLtitude proposes the chapter outline before it composes anything.

II.
Approve the plan

Chapters, knowledge checks, and the final assessment. Swap a lesson, change the order, set the passing score.

III.
Compose & narrate

The module renders with reading blocks, knowledge checks, tables, and narration generated where you want it.

IV.
Export to SCORM

Pick SCORM 1.2 or 2004 at export time. Drop the .zip into Cornerstone, Docebo, Saba — anything that speaks the standard.

Six block types · the primitives inside every module

Reading blocks

Long-form prose with typography that scales — pull quotes, callouts, and annotations.

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Knowledge checks

Multiple choice, single answer, and free response. Scored or formative.

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Narrated lessons

Voice-narrated walkthroughs with synchronised captions and chapter markers.

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Tables & data

Native HTML tables, sortable, with an explanatory header. Charts where the data calls for it.

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Final assessment

Cumulative quiz at the end of the module. SCORM-reported pass/fail back to the LMS.

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Branching paths

Optional. Different chapters appear based on the answer to a triage question at the start.

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Asked & answered

The questions L&D leads ask.

Procurement, security, and brand teams ask their own questions too. If we missed yours, talk to us — we read every message.

  • Does MLtitude support SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004?

    Yes. Every module exports cleanly as SCORM 1.2 (the broadly compatible default) and SCORM 2004 (when your LMS uses sequencing and navigation). Pick the version your LMS expects at export time.

  • Will it work with Cornerstone, Docebo, Saba, SuccessFactors, or 360Learning?

    MLtitude exports the same SCORM packages those platforms already understand. There is no bespoke runtime or proprietary player — if your LMS accepts a SCORM .zip, it will accept ours.

  • Can I convert an existing PowerPoint into a SCORM eLearning module?

    Yes — that is one of MLtitude's main use cases. Paste the topic and outline of your deck into a brief, and MLtitude composes a corresponding interactive module with chapters, knowledge checks, and a final assessment.

  • Does MLtitude support xAPI / Tin Can?

    Yes. xAPI statements are emitted out of the box for every learning interaction — chapter completion, quiz answers, time spent. Point your LRS at the export and statements flow.

  • Are the modules responsive on mobile and tablet?

    Yes. Every module is responsive by default — desktop, tablet, and mobile. Narration captions, quiz controls, and tables are tuned for each viewport.

  • Is customer content used for model training?

    No. Briefs, modules, and learner content are never used for model training — by us or by our sub-processors. Customer data is encrypted, hosted in the EU, and stays yours.

One last thing

One brief. Two outputs.

The same content can ship as a board-ready PowerPoint and as a SCORM-compliant eLearning module. Write the brief once. Pick the outputs. Send to the right people.