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Use intle in your LMS or host it directly in intle

You do not need to know the technical term to use this product. In simple terms, intle lets you either run content inside your LMS or host it in intle. If you need the technical detail, the LMS download is a SCORM package.

Host in intle

Use this when you want a simple share link, fast rollout, and an engaging session experience without uploading anything into another system.

Use it in your LMS

Use this when your learners need to access the content inside Blackboard, Canvas, Moodle, Totara, D2L, or another LMS your team already runs.

What this means in practice

If your organisation already uses Blackboard, Canvas, Moodle, Totara, D2L, or a similar LMS, intle can generate a package that uploads into that system. If you do not want to use an LMS upload flow, you can host the session directly in intle and share a link instead.

Delivery examples

Need something real to test, not just the workflow description?

These routes take you straight to filtered examples that are useful for LMS buyers, administrators, and rollout leads who want to inspect the actual learning output before they upload anything.

Browse all delivery-ready examples

Step by step: upload to your LMS

  1. 1

    Create and review the content in intle.

  2. 2

    Choose the LMS package download option from the editor.

  3. 3

    In your LMS, add a new learning item or module and upload the ZIP file.

  4. 4

    Launch a test attempt, confirm completion tracking, then publish to learners.

Exact clicks vary by LMS, but the workflow is the same: download from intle, upload to your platform, test, then publish.

For technical teams

If you are the person configuring the LMS, these are the details you usually need.

The technical name for the downloadable LMS package is SCORM.
intle supports SCORM 2004 and SCORM 1.2 for LMS teams that need the exact format.
If your LMS administrator asks which standard to use, send them this page or choose the version your platform expects.

Choose the simpler language first

For most users, the right message is not “download a SCORM 2004 package.” It is “run this in your LMS” or “host it in intle.” The technical term is still available when your LMS team needs it, but it does not need to be the first thing every user sees.