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  • Aura Code/GitLab

    Aura uses self-hosted Gitlab to manage customer projects.
  • Bright For WordPress

    Using the Bright Wordpress Plugin, one can add SCORM, xAPI, cmi5, and AICC content to any WordPress site. Essential middleware for WordPress and SCORM Cloud, including WooCommerce. Read more at https://bright.aura-software.com/.
  • Bright Server

    The cloud hosted interface for the Bright API, which provides middleware functionality for SCORM Cloud, like registrations, notifications, learning paths, and reporting.
  • Bright Server Console

    Web/Browser based UI for Bright Server. View data and perform administrative functions. The Bright Server console is deprecated in favor of the Bright 2.0 Admin Console.
  • Bright Shortcodes

    In most implementations, Bright integrates with page rendering in WordPress through the use of WordPress shortcodes. Bright Shortcodes tightly integrate with Bright templates. A Bright Shortcode renders a specified template to the page. The shortcode is also used to parameterize and configure the rendering of the template.
  • Bright WooCommerce Integration

    Bright includes extensions for WooCommerce that allow SCORM Cloud-based courseware to be sold online, either to individual learners or in bulk via the Bright license key facility.
  • bright.js

    bright.js is a standalone part of all Bright web implementations, regardless of Web Stack. If you are building a new integration for Bright, get in touch with support to understand how to use bright.js
  • Builtin Reports

    The bright_generic_report template can display any report available in Bright. More information is available on the individual reports available here.
  • Builtin Templates

    Builtin templates are shipped with Bright. You can use them as-is, or as a base for custom development.
  • Configuration

    Configuring the Bright Platform for Wordpress via the WordPress administration console.
  • Embeddable Admin Console

    Standalone JavaScript Console [included in the WordPress plugin] can be used to interact with Bright objects and metadata from anywhere on the web. From WordPress, it usually accessible from YourSiteUrl://wp-admin/admin.php?page=bright_options_admin
  • Invitations

    Invitations are a function in Bright that allows for a group of learners to be associated with a group of courses. Invitations allow for an entire group of registrations to be managed as a single unit. License keys, in the WooCommerce integration, is built on top of the Bright invitation functionality.
  • LearnDash Integration

    Details of the Bright Integration for LearnDash, a popular LMS plugin for WordPress.
  • License Keys

    License keys are generally created by an e-commerce integration and can be used to be shared purchased courses with a set of users.
  • Q&A

    Have a question? Send us a message and we will answer it here!
  • Realm Editor

    The realm editor allows an administrator to configure course providers for the realm, force crawl courses and registrations, and edit custom metadata for the realm.
  • Reporting

    Reports and reporting functionality found under the "Reporting" Menu in the Bright Server Console.
  • SCORM, xAPI, and Scorm Cloud

    Miscellaneous technical documents related to SCORM, xAPI, and SCORM Cloud.
  • Web Services API

    Access and modify data in Bright using a REST-ful API
  • Bright E-Learning Dashboard

    This plugin allows a Bright site to be organized as series of learning paths, with a learning path dashboard [catalog], and individual learning path pages featuring a stylized interface.
  • Overview

    A summary of the Bright platform, use cases, components, etc. High level conceptual documentation.
  • Bright Admin Console

    Also known as the React 2.0 Admin, Admin 2.0 Beta. The next-generation account, administrative and configuration tool for Bright.
  • Bright API

    REST-ful API for accessing Bright Services