When importing videos or photos into a new page or when attempting to export a lesson or game as a SCORM Package I get an error saying “Sorry the file is too large. The maximum file size is set by your administrator.”
To increase the permitted file sizes you need to edit the vle_config.ini, a configuration file. This is located in the “configuration” folder, which by default has the following path:
C:\Program Files\Birchfield\Common files\Configuration\vle_config.ini.
Open this file with notepad (or any plain text editor) and about 2/3 down the page there is a line:
new_content_max_filesize = 4MB
you can change it to any value you like: 10MB, 20MB…
This will change the permitted size of the graphics and video that can be imported into a new page created within VLE Content Editor.
you can also change:
final_content_max_filesize = 32MB
which is the final size of the lesson exported as a SCORM pack. Ideally, this should match your maximum upload limit for your VLE.
Save and close the file, then restart the application.
This file will update both VLE Content Editor and VLE Games Pack and Question Editor provided that both applications are installed to the same location.
All of our software is sold with a perpetual school licence, which makes purchasing one or more of our products the safest way to avoid the copyright and royalty nightmare all-too-frequently associated with using items downloaded by staff from the web.
The table below highlights the price per school licence by subject, exclusive of VAT. Postage and packing of £4.95 per order is also added if the goods are kept. To find out more about a title, please click on a subject.
| Content Pack & Content Editor | Games Pack & Question Editor | |
|---|---|---|
| School Solution Offer | £4,592.50 | £2,365.50 |
| 1 Day's Staff Training | Free with school solution offer | Free with school solution offer |
| Content Pack & Content Editor | Games Pack & Question Editor | |
|---|---|---|
| Art & Design | N/A | £249 |
| Biology | £999 | £249 |
| Business Studies | £599 | £249 |
| Chemistry | £899 | £249 |
| Design & Technology | £599 | £249 |
| Drama | N/A | £249 |
| English Language | £799 | £249 |
| English Literature | N/A | £249 |
| Food Technology | £499 | £249 |
| Geography | £599 | £249 |
| History | £199 | £249 |
| ICT | £499 | £249 |
| Maths | £499 | £249 |
| MFL | £299 | £249 |
| Music | £999 | £249 |
| Physical Education | £599 | £249 |
| Physics | £999 | £249 |
| PSHE | £599 | £249 |
| RS/RE | £599 | £249 |
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CP Whole School Solution |
£4,952.50 ex VAT | Add to trial basket |
| [GP Graphic] | GP Whole School Solution | £2,365.50 ex VAT | Add to trial basket |
| [CP/GP Graphic] | CP/GP Whole School Solution | Price |
Log in to the SharePoint site with the appropriate permissions.
Navigate to the folder where you would like the package to reside.
From the “upload” drop down box select “Upload Document” .
Browse to the SCORM .zip file and wait for it to upload. This may take a few minutes depending on your Internet connection and the size of the file.
Once uploaded, complete the information relating to the educational relevance of the file and click the “Check in” button. The package will then be available in the document folder.
Hover the mouse over the file name and from the drop down box and select E-Learning Actions. You can then assign the resource to yourself or someone else.
If you have allocated the resource to yourself you can then select begin assignment to view the resource.
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To enable you to achieve the best possible value for money we have put together our whole school solutions which offers you additional discounts.
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Birchfield have an arrangement with RM to enable many RM customers access to a central library of Birchfield VLE Content Packs. If you have purchased Birchfield VLE Content and wish to access it through Kaleidos then please contact us and we will make arrangements to provide you with access.
If you are using Birchfield’s VLE Content Editor or VLE Games Editor to create SCORM content you will need to upload that yourself as this content is bespoke. To do this, log in as a user with teacher permissions.
From the Kaleidos Desktop select the “Learning Spaces” Tab and then select “manage learning spaces” from the menu on the left.
Course manager will open in a separate window. Select the “Content Packs” tab and select Birchfield from the list of content partners. From the menu above the “Content Packs” Tab select the icon on the far left “Import a content pack into this folder”. Another new window will appear the “Content Pack Import Wizard”
Browse and select the SCORM .zip file that would like to upload an click next. Wait for the file to upload which may take a few minutes depending on the file size and your internet connection.
Once uploaded, agree to the license agreement and click next to complete the import.
The Content Pack will then be available in the Kaleidos Content Pack Library for you to allocate to students etc.
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Birchfield Interactive’s secondary curriculum range of learning platform resources have been centrally purchased by 8 UK local authorities plus hundreds of schools:
To find out more, click on a secondary school subject from the list to the right.
Specialists in educational software mapped to the national curriculum, Birchfield Interactive was established in November 1997 and has developed an extensive portfolio of primary and secondary curriculum resources.
A member of BESA – the British Educational Suppliers Association – over 80% of the UK’s secondary schools currently use Birchfield’s curriculum software in either VLE or non-VLE format, whilst a further 12,000 schools have purchased titles from their primary range.
Birchfield’s curriculum software is designed specifically to assist teachers’ delivery of lessons and to support pupil learning through an engaging combination of animation, narrated text and interactivity. The curriculum content is written by teachers for teachers. However, the unique selling point of the software, which sets the resources apart from competitors, is Birchfield’s emphasis upon stunning 3-D animation, created in-house by a team of professional animators and film-makers.
Originally selling curriculum resources on CD and DVD-Rom for interactive whiteboards, classrooms and school networks, in 2007 Birchfield became one of the first UK companies to offer SCORM-conformant curriculum content for learning platforms, developing Content Packs for 15 secondary school schools, collectively amounting to over 15,000 multimedia resources. To date, over 300 secondary schools in the UK have purchased this SCORM-conformant range, which is complemented by Content Editor, allowing teachers and pupils alike to modify the resources and create their own. More recently, in April 2009, Birchfield launched a VLE Games & Question Editor Suite, preloaded with 32,000 editable questions for 19 secondary school subjects, to populate 12 interactive games formats.
Buoyed by the success of the secondary school VLE ranges, Birchfield has also extended the primary curriculum offering with a primary SCORM-conformant range, focusing upon Literacy, Numeracy and Science.

Let us show your staff how to get the most out of your learning platform, and why we’re the benchmark for SCORM-conformant content, by booking a free school demonstration of our VLE Content & Games.
To book a free demonstration, call 0800 915 6616.
As part of our ongoing commitment to schools, we are pleased to offer, from time to time, free updates for existing purchases. Please visit the Downloads section to see which updates are currently available.
We also offer existing customers an opportunity to upgrade older versions of their classroom software to the Lesson Kit format only at a discounted rate. Please call 0800 915 6616 for details.
An update is now available for schools that have purchased or are currently trialling Birchfield’s VLE Content Editor.
The new key features available as part of this update include:
UPDATE DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please access this download from a machine which already has VLE Content Editor installed.
2. Download the update by clicking on the following link: VLE Content Editor
3. A self-extracting zip file will now download. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
4. The download will only update the Content Editor that has already been installed on your machine by clicking on the Content Editor button from the Viewer/Export Tool.
5. If you have already purchased VLE Content Editor, you do not need to activate the product again to see the new features.
6. If you are currently trialling VLE Content Editor, you cannot activate the updated software until you have purchased it. Simply proceed in accordance with the terms of your trial.
As part of our ongoing commitment to schools, we are pleased to offer, from time to time, free updates for existing purchases only. The following free updates are currently available. If your school has previously purchased a software title listed below, please click on its name to access the free update:
Please note: Each update will only work if your school has previously purchased the software in question and/or currently has it on trial.
Birchfield Interactive currently has reseller agreements for a number of countries outside the UK. If your educational institution is based in one of the countries listed below, please purchase our software from the distributor identified for your country:
Hong Kong:
Vertical Miles Pte Ltd, North Bridge Commercial Complex, 470 North Bridge Road, #04-14 Singapore 188735
Tel: +65 6747 4018
Fax: +65 6842 5720
Online: www.verticalmiles.com
Singapore:
Vertical Miles Pte Ltd, North Bridge Commercial Complex, 470 North Bridge Road, #04-14 Singapore 188735
Tel: +65 6747 4018
Fax: +65 6842 5720
Online: www.verticalmiles.com
South Africa:
BMS Education, PO Box 196, Athlone, Cape Town, 7760, South Africa
Tel: +27 21 696 6279
Fax: +27 86 566 6279
Online: www.bmseducation.co.za
Sub-Saharan Africa:
Mallory International Ltd, Aylesbeare Common Business Park, Exmouth Road, Aylesbeare, Devon, UK EX5 2DG
Tel: +44 1395 239 199
Fax: +44 1395 239 168
Online: www.malloryint.co.uk
United States:
Insight Media Inc., 2162 Broadway, New York, NY 10024-0621
Tel: 800-233-9910
Fax: 212-799 5309
Online: www.insight-media.com
If no distributor is listed for your country, we can sell to your educational institution on a firm sale basis only. Please call or fax us using the details below:
Overseas tel: +44 (0)29 2059 7000
Overseas fax: +44 (0)29 2059 9456
If you receive “TAG.TXT” error messages, this could indicate that the folder set up to receive assessment data and log in details has the incorrect permissions allocated. Please ensure that the folder you have chosen to store assessment data in (by default, the AT DATA folder in C:/Birchfield) has modify permissions allocated to it.
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The issue at the root of a “Register Extras” error message can be solved by navigating to the folder where you have installed your Birchfield software. By default, this will be located at C:\Program Files\Birchfield). Within this folder, there will be one or more sub-folders called BCDS00, followed by a three figure number and the letters LK, IS or IL. Within these sub-folders you will find a variety of different file types. Set the properties of all files ending with the file extensions .exe, .dxr and .cxt to read only by right clicking and choosing properties at the bottom of the contextual menu, then choosing the read only option. Repeat this procedure for each BCDS folder, then re-run your software.
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A “Microsoft OLE DB Provider” error message usually indicates that the user permissions for the “AT Data” folder, and in particular the file “Assess.mdb”, are incorrect. This folder (and all internal files) should allow both read and write permission for all users. Please check these permissions and any hierarchical settings that might affect them.
Sometimes deleting the existing Assess.mdb file, and then re-running the software (thus creating a new file) will solve the issue.
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The issue at the root of a “Mode” error message can be solved by navigating to the folder where you have installed your Birchfield software. By default, this is located at C:\Program Files\Birchfield. Within this folder, there will be one or more sub-folders named BCDS00, followed by a three figure number and the letters LK, IS or IL. Within these BCDS folders, you will find a variety of different file types. Set the properties of every file ending with the file extensions .exe, .dxr and .cxt to read only by right clicking and choosing properties at the bottom of the contextual menu, then choosing the read only option. Please repeat this procedure for every BCDS folder, then re-run your software.
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If you receive “High Network Traffic” error messages, the folder set up to receive assessment data and log in details could have incorrect permissions allocated. Please ensure that the folder you have chosen to store assessment data in (by default the AT DATA folder in C:/Birchfield) has modify permissions allocated to it.
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A “Direct to Stage” error suggests a conflict between your QuickTime player and the Adobe (previously Macromedia) software used by Birchfield for product development. The conflict occurs in the last version of QuickTime 6 and the earliest version of QuickTime 7. Apple has now updated their QuickTime player to bypass this conflict. Hence, please update your “QuickTime” player to the current version (v7.6), which is a free download from the Apple website http://www.apple.com/uk/quicktime/download/.
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The error message “Director Player Error” without any further information could be caused by a permissions issue or a faulty configuration. However, it is usually a sign that your QuickTime player requires updating. To obtain the latest version of QuickTime, please visit http://www.apple.com/uk/quicktime/download/.
If the error message persists after the QuickTime player update, please contact Birchfield Technical Support on 0800 9156615.
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A possible resolution to the error message “cannot find resource.ini” is to check your datapath.ini files.
To check and amend these files, navigate to the folder where you have installed your Birchfield software, then locate the subfolder for your subject. For example, this will be named “PSHE LK” for PSHE Lesson Kits. Within this folder, locate the file “datapath.ini” and open it in a text editor. This file contains the address of the folder containing “resource.ini” (by default “Birchfield”). Please amend this address (and any others) to the full UNC path (ie \\server\Birchfield\). Save this text file, then copy it to each of your installed lesson folders (these are named BCDS00, followed by a three figure number then LK, IS or IL) the Lesson Builder folder and the AT folder.
When this is done, locate and open the “resource.ini” file (by default in the root of \\server\Birchfield\) and check that folder address for each title is the correct Network path (ie \\server\Birchfield\). Finally, save and rerun the software from a client machine.
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If you encounter an “autoexec.bat” error message, right click on the shortcut being used to access the software title and bring up the properties dialogue box. Select the target box via the shortcut tab and remove the reference to C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT from the address string.
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Birchfield’s software is always sold with a full school site licence. This permits the installation of the software on individual PCs or a network server to be accessed by an unlimited number of users within the purchasing school. The software is also licensed for students to log in to the school server from home. Teachers may use the software at home for lesson preparation purposes only and must remove all Birchfield software upon termination of contract with the license holder.
Birchfield’s resources must not be published publicly or used outside of a school’s intranet or learning platform. If you purchase any of the software titles ordered, a personalised paper-based copy of this licence will be sent to your school detailing the products bought. This will act as your school’s licence agreement.
All Birchfield software (including without limitation all embedded photographs, animation, cartoons, audio, video, text, interactive tasks and “applets”) and other related materials (including without limitation all manuals, programmes, packaging and documentation) (the “Property”) is protected by the copyright and intellectual property laws of England and Wales and all applicable international treaty provisions and laws. All such Property is owned solely by Birchfield Interactive Ltd and is Copyright © 1997-2009 Birchfield Interactive Ltd. All rights are reserved by Birchfield Interactive Ltd including the rights in all registered and unregistered trademarks used in connection with the Property. The Property must only be used strictly in accordance with any instructions provided with it or embedded within it. Use of the Property for any other purpose is expressly prohibited and may result in severe civil and criminal penalties. The Property may not otherwise be copied or redistributed for commercial or non-commercial purposes without the prior written permission of Birchfield Interactive Ltd.
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Birchfield’s VLE Content & Games are currently sold to a school on either a DVD or USB memory stick.
Content which has not been activated is termed “Trial Content”:
Trial Content issued on a DVD
If the VLE Content or Game has been issued to you on trial on a DVD, you can view the entire range of resources available for your chosen subject solely from the DVD run in any laptop or PC. However, you will only be able to export one small free section per Content Pack, or one generic game per subject title, and upload them to your VLE to test functionality. You are not entitled to use trial content as part of your teaching. It is solely for teacher review. At the end of your trial, you must return the DVD and all associated paperwork to Birchfield. If you do not do so, you will be asked to pay an invoice for the software.
Trial Content issued on a USB Memory Stick
If the VLE Content or Game has been issued to you on trial on a USB memory stick, you can export and upload any resource to your VLE during your trial period only. You are not entitled to use trial content as part of your teaching. It is solely for teacher review. At the end of your trial period, this content will not display in your VLE. However, the files will remain and should be removed from your system following review if you decide not to purchase. You also need to return the USB memory stick and all associated paperwork to cancel your order.
Fully Licensed Content issued on a DVD or USB Memory Stick
Content which has been purchased on a DVD or USB memory stick can be activated and exported as fully licensed content to your VLE for use by teachers and students at the purchasing school only. Activation codes are issued upon receipt of payment. All Birchfield software (including without limitation all embedded photographs, animation, cartoons, audio, video, text, interactive tasks and “applets”) and other related materials (including without limitation all manuals, programmes, packaging and documentation) (the “Property”) is protected by the copyright and intellectual property laws of England and Wales and all applicable international treaty provisions and laws. All such Property is owned solely by Birchfield Interactive Ltd and is Copyright © 1997-2009 Birchfield Interactive Ltd. All rights are reserved by Birchfield Interactive Ltd including the rights in all registered and unregistered trademarks used in connection with the Property. The Property must only be used strictly in accordance with any instructions provided with it or embedded within it. Use of the Property for any other purpose is expressly prohibited and may result in severe civil and criminal penalties. The Property may not otherwise be copied or redistributed for commercial or non-commercial purposes without the prior written permission of Birchfield Interactive Ltd.
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Birchfield’s Lesson Kit software is always sold with a full school site licence. This permits the installation of the software on individual PCs or a network server to be accessed by an unlimited number of users within the purchasing school. The software is also licensed for students to log in to the school server from home. Teachers may use the software at home for lesson preparation purposes only and must remove all “Birchfield” software upon termination of contract with the license holder. Birchfield’s resources must not be published publicly or used outside of a school’s intranet. If you purchase any of the software titles ordered, a personalised paper-based copy of this licence will be sent to your school detailing the products bought. This will act as your school’s licence agreement.
All Birchfield software (including without limitation all embedded photographs, animation, cartoons, audio, video, text, interactive tasks and “applets”) and other related materials (including without limitation all manuals, programmes, packaging and documentation) (the “Property”) is protected by the copyright and intellectual property laws of England and Wales and all applicable international treaty provisions and laws. All such Property is owned solely by Birchfield Interactive Ltd and is Copyright © 1997-2009 Birchfield Interactive Ltd. All rights are reserved by Birchfield Interactive Ltd including the rights in all registered and unregistered trademarks used in connection with the Property. The Property must only be used strictly in accordance with any instructions provided with it or embedded within it. Use of the Property for any other purpose is expressly prohibited and may result in severe civil and criminal penalties. The Property may not otherwise be copied or redistributed for commercial or non-commercial purposes without the prior written permission of Birchfield Interactive Ltd.
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If you have checked your own records and cannot find your Birchfield passwords or activation codes, please contact our administrative department on freephone 0800 9156616. To aid the retrieval of your codes, please have your school postcode and invoice number to hand when you call.
Please note, the retrieval of codes for any product title purchased 2 or more years ago can take a considerable amount of time. Hence, we reserve the right to impose an administrative charge of £30 on any password or activation code request if you cannot provide an appropriate invoice number at the time of your call.
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Birchfield’s pre-Lesson Kit titles fall into 2 main categories:
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The Teachers’ Zone password can be found on the back of the disk case that your Birchfield software was delivered in. Its precise location will vary by version but is always preceded by the text “The Teachers’ zone password is…...”.
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Birchfield’s VLE Content Packs require nine character activation codes that will have been supplied to your school upon receipt of payment. These are an algorithm of the product title, school name and postcode. The school name and postcode used to generate the unique code will be displayed on the document or email containing your codes and should be copied exactly as stated because they are case and space sensitive. The activation code itself needs to be entered in the lower case by a user with sufficient permissions to write the registration information to the installed .ini file.
VLE Content Packs have been published under several incremental iterations, with each one possessing a unique 9 character code. The installation DVD disks that the VLE Content Packs were delivered on will display the correct version number (ie: v1.2.5, v1.2.6 etc). If your content was delivered on a memory stick, it will be at least version 1.3.0.
If you get an error message, please initially check that you have entered your school name and postcode exactly as stated on the letter or email containing your activation codes. If you have done so, but are told that the activation code is invalid, please contact .
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Birchfield’s Lesson Kits have been published in two versions: version 1.0 and version 1.1. To identify the version your school has, please consult your installation disks or check the file “product_info.ini” in the corresponding title folder. v1.1 is always printed on the DVD itself after the words Lesson Kits. Title folders can be found by default in the root of the Birchfield folder and will be called BCDS00, followed by a 3 figure ID number then LK, IL or IS.
Version 1.0 Lesson Kits will ask you to register the software. They require a nine character registration code, issued to your school upon receipt of payment. Each code must be entered in lower case by a user with sufficient permissions to write the registration information to an installed .ini file.
V1.1 Lesson Kits will ask you to activate the software. They require a school name, postcode and nine character activation code. The codes are issued to customers upon receipt of payment, and are an algorithm of the product title, school name and postcode. The school name and postcode used to generate each unique code will be displayed on the letter or email containing your codes and should be copied exactly as stated because they are case and space sensitive. Each activation code must be entered in lower case by a user with sufficient permissions to write the registration information to an installed .ini file.
If you have a version 1.0 Lesson Kit which asks to be activated rather than registered, or you receive an error message that suggests the codes are incorrect or invalid, please contact .
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Using the Import Content Package tool, objects can be imported into My Workspace or Communities, where the user has relevant permissions. These files can either be .xml files or .zip files.
Note: If there is more than one object held within the content package, each object will be imported separately and any associated files will be included, this could be video, audio clips, images etc.
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Birchfield content’s is SCORM compliant and can either be imported as a course or as an activity within a course. This document assumes that you understand the basic workings of Moodle (e.g. how to create courses, how to add activities etc.), if you need more information on how to do these things, please consult your own Moodle documentation. These instructions are based on Moodle 1.7+.
To import content as a course:
To import content as an activity within a course:
Uploading Content:
Technical Note:
There may be problems uploading large files to Moodle depending on how it has been set up. Moodle by default comes with a limit of 16Mb upload size. Birchfield’s content will exceed this size so you will need to increase the limit to upload the content. To increase this limit, you will need to modify the php.ini files and increase the upload_max_filesize entry and the post_max_size entry. We would recommend increasing this limit to 200 MB (or 209715200 bytes) to accommodate the largest Birchfield SCORM package.
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