SOP to SCORM
A SCORM package is useful only when the training stays tied to the procedure people actually need to follow. Leap starts with the source document, generates a narrated module and quiz, then packages SCORM 1.2 on Team plans for LMS import testing.
Start with the controlled document
Upload the SOP, policy, manual, or work instruction that defines the work. The output is meant to be reviewed against that source before learners see it.
Generate the review package
Leap creates narration, visuals, transcript, and quiz questions from source facts such as steps, limits, responsibilities, records, and decisions.
Test LMS import before rollout
Team plans export SCORM 1.2. Completion, score, and time are recorded by the LMS when the package imports and runs correctly.
What to verify before rollout
- Source PDF or pasted text matches the controlled procedure version.
- Narration covers the required steps, limits, roles, and records.
- Quiz questions can be traced to source facts, not generic policy advice.
- Team SCORM package imports into the target LMS and records completion, score, and time.
What Leap does not replace
Leap produces the first reviewable training package. The procedure owner, Quality reviewer, legal reviewer, client reviewer, or LMS administrator still approves the course before learner assignment.
Common buyer questions
Is this a generic course generator?
No. Leap is designed around the uploaded SOP, policy, manual, or work instruction. The source remains the review anchor.
When is MP4 enough?
MP4 is useful for draft review, quick internal walkthroughs, or simple delivery where LMS tracking is not required.
When does SCORM matter?
SCORM matters when the buyer needs an LMS to record completion, quiz score, and time spent for the assignment.