Locations (For SCORM Use)
Understand how locations affect SCORM packages and course content
When setting up your Foundry account for SCORM, you must configure Locations before creating or downloading SCORM packages.
Locations represent where learners are based and are important because some courses include state‑ or jurisdiction‑specific content that is determined by the selected location.
Why locations matter for SCORM
Locations are used to:
- Deliver course content that aligns with state or jurisdiction‑specific laws
- Target training to learners in one location but not another
- Filter reporting and assignments
The United States location is always added by default.
Course‑specific considerations
Some courses have additional location‑based requirements or variations. For example:
- Preventing Harassment and Discrimination includes state‑specific content and requirements for certain U.S. states and Canada
- Wage and Hour Training also varies based on location
Review the individual course pages for details on how location affects content and compliance.
Important SCORM requirement
A separate SCORM package is required for each location.
If learners need access to the same course in multiple locations, you must:
- Create each required location in Foundry
- Download a new SCORM package for each location