Wondering what the outcomes of a Mock xAPI Project are? Check how to explore the outcomes of a Mock xAPI Project and create great experiences for learners.
Augmented Reality? Virtual Reality? What do they have to do with eLearning? When powered by xAPI, these futuristic technologies open our eyes to next-gen learning and training possibilities.
Here is a video that demonstrates xAPI (Tin Can API) in action. The video shows the integration between a Wordpress web application with Learning Locker - a Learning Record Store (LRS).
Discovering more about xAPI can be a lengthy and sometimes confusing process. There are plenty of resources out there that step you through each facet of the xAPI Statement. I thought I'd put my spin on a resource in a way that helped me understand the structure.
As I delve more in to the world of xAPI and gain a higher level of understand as well as it's full potential, Data Driven Learning Design and based on Data Driven Body Language has crept into many of my searches.
The Baltimore startup has new dashboard and visualization tools for its platform, and is working to help create a new open source framework that can help advance the technology.
This latest blog explores what is xAPI and how to use it to accelerate modern elearning success. We take a closer look at xAPI and share some real-world examples of it in action. Widely replacing SCORM xAPI is redefining tracking a measuring elearning programs.
While there was certainly a big conversation around the strategy of xAPI, there are still many tactical questions that audiences were asking. As a presenter and an attendee, these are the top five tactical questions I heard most from attendees along with some helpful answers and resources.
Investigating further into H5P, I started playing with the ability to send xAPI statements to our LRS from Moodle. This will give us valuable Learning Analytics when we start using the tool for formative assessments.
An interesting question arose at a recent xAPI Camp hosted by The eLearning Guild: “What happened to objectives in xAPI?” We should be able to use xAPI to document successful completion of eLearning, but without statements of learning objectives in the content, this is not possible.
By Marjaana Jokinen on February 20, 2019: This is the story of my learning journey teaching myself how to use xAPI. I share resources and xAPI examples that helped me get started.
As I often go searching for articles and examples on xAPI (Experience API or Tin-Can API), I figured others may benefit from a list of resources that may also help you getting to grips with xAPI.
You know that feeling when you get a song stuck in your head? You keep hearing it over and over, but as soon as you listen to it you can let it go. This is kinda how I feel about xAPI right now.
Check all xAPI Benefits and track, store, customize, and enhance online learning activities, both offline and online, making things more efficient and easy.
Continuing on with sharing resources created in a recent course I completed on edX, here is a short video introducing how the Learning Record Store (LRS) plays a part in Experience API (xAPI).
What should you do when you uncover an issue with your live xAPI data? In this xAPI Governance post, we show you how to clean your data when issues arise.
If you’re confused about xAPI, the specification of the future, it might be time to learn more. Let’s take a look at the differences between xAPI and SCORM.
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.
SCORM has been a constant within the eLearning world. Discover the "new kid on the block," xAPI, and how it is slowly changing the eLearning community.
I went to build my own infograph to make it easier to explain, but why reinvent the wheel! Here are a couple of infographs that explaining the xAPI a little easier to understand :)
Megan Torrance uses survey data to assess the current state of xAPI adoption and the differing perspectives among non-adopters, adopters, and providers.
Understanding how the Experience API (xAPI sometimes known as Tin-Can API) is structured is the first hurdle to knowing just how flexible and powerful the xAPI can be.
As part of the development and introduction of xAPI into a large organisation, it can always be a challenge to provide the benefits. I'd like to share with you how I used xAPI with Articulate Storyline 360, published as SCORM and being delivered via a Learning Management System (LMS). The Learning Record Store (LRS) is Learning Locker.