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Tin Can API: What It Has in Store for Online Learning Environments

ProProfs

What you need is a data-driven learning & development (L&D) process and that’s where Tin Can API steps in. It can help you track, store, and communicate learning experiences, both offline and online, in the form of statements. SCORM is arguably the most widely used eLearning standard. xAPI vs SCORM.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

What are the limitations of mobile learning? You can deliver offline as well as online learning elements, performance support and just-in-time information on your learners’ mobile devices and achieve greater learning outcomes. How is the content protected from plagiarism in both online and offline viewing?

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The What, How and Why of xAPI in Corporate Learning

WhatFix

To truly understand Experience API or xAPI, we need to first talk of Shareable Content Object Reference Model(SCORM) – the popular protocol that allows learning systems to speak with each other. So, in 2013, the developers of SCORM released xAPI (also known as Tin Can). Are you keen to promote effective informal learning?

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What is the Tin Can API & What Does it Mean for e-Learning?

Trivantis

The Tin Can API can easily recognize and track a wide range of learning activities including: Mobile learning. Social-learning. Experiential learning. Offline learning. Collaborative learning. e-Learning Store. Copyright© 1999-2013 Trivantis Corporation Inc. Simulations. Virtual worlds.

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Tin Can API & the Future of E-Learning

Learnnovators

Most discussions revolve around the technical aspects related to the definition and implementation of the standard, which is crucial at this stage of its evolution. The backbone of this specification is a Learning Record Store (LRS) – a repository for storing the learning experiences (records). SCORM VS EXPERIENCE API.

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TIN CAN API & THE FUTURE OF E-LEARNING

Learnnovators

Most discussions revolve around the technical aspects related to the definition and implementation of the standard, which is crucial at this stage of its evolution. The backbone of this specification is a Learning Record Store (LRS) – a repository for storing the learning experiences (records). SCORM VS EXPERIENCE API.

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How Big Data Will Shake Up eLearning

OpenSesame

Delivering global learning standards. Big data helps to identify patterns that will support the standardization of learning modules across borders and for the entire organization. This includes standardizing a company’s terminology. Risks and challenges.