This slidedeck introduces the core concepts of microlearning as a learning experience design approach for seamless learning. It particularly covers the fundamental underpinning of Minimal Independent Feedback Loops and how the microlearning activities are integrated into and orchestrated in more complex learning experiences using xAPI and learning analytics.
For over a decade, SCORM has been the industry standard for e-learning, helping learning and development professionals track the completion of courses and recording assessment scores. But now there's a new standard in town: xAPI, offering far larger data sets and the ability to connect multiple platforms.
xAPI has arrived! While some might still debate if xAPI is “ready,” we feel that it clearly is here to stay, and can now make a tremendous impact on your organization through authoring tool xAPI support “out of the box.” xAPI promises significantly improved insight into learners and more varied data and data streams.
It’s here: xAPI is the emerging learning data and analytics specification that will replace—and completely supersede—SCORM in coming years. Also called Experience API, xAPI is an open, industry-wide specification for sending, storing, and retrieving activity about learning and performance experiences.
xAPI, or Experience API, or Tin Can API is one of the biggest developments in Learning and Development. Here's how it could impact personalised learning.
Experience data is an important part of a learning ecosystem, but where it fits and what it connects to can vary widely. Here are a handful of examples.
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.