The Experience API (xAPI) allows us to collect data about any type of learning experience or activity, but does that mean we should? Should we generate massive amounts of xAPI data for every possible type of interaction and then expect to make sense of it all later? This approach can be costly in terms of data storage, but also in terms of your time.
I'd searched everywhere for a quick reference guide to the xAPI statements that are passed for each library. Having not been able to locate one, below is a collated list of the xAPI statements for the H5P Libraries that support xAPI.
Managers, instructional designers (IDs), and developers are constantly told that they can use data to improve learners’ engagement, results, or job performance, to personalize eLearning, or to make learning stick. Are these claims realistic? What data do managers or designers need, and how should they use it to achieve any or all of these goals?