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xAPI Statement 101: Context Element

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en-GB”: “completed”. }. }, “object”: {. objectType”: “Activity”, “id”: “[link]. }]. }, “revision”: “1.0.0”, “platform”: “Example”, “language”: “en-GB”, “statement”: {. For more practical tips and advice about the xAPI, download our Technology Managers Guide to xAPI. id”: “[link]. display”: {. “en-GB”:

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xAPI Statement 101: Result Element

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We’ve already talked about the Actor > Verb > Object triplet, but there can also be some other context derived from an xAPI statement as a such as the Result of the experience having occurred outside of those elements, and that’s what we’ll look at in this post. Extensions – e.g. more detail about the result.

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xAPI Statement 101: Actor Element

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en-GB”: “completed”. }. }, “object”: {. – – – For more practical tips and advice about the xAPI, download our Technology Managers Guide to xAPI. If you’re wondering what a complete Actor statement looks like, here it is: {. objectType”: “Agent”, “name”: “John Smith”, “account”: {. id”: “[link]. display”: {. “en-GB”:

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xAPI Statement 101: Beyond The Basic Elements

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en-GB”: “completed”. }. }, “object”: {. – – – For more practical tips and advice about the xAPI, download our Technology Managers Guide to xAPI. I hear you ask…. {. objectType”: “Agent”, “name”: “John Smith”, “account”: {. name”: “123”, “homePage”: “[link]. }. }, “verb”: {. “id”: id”: “[link]. display”: {. “en-GB”:

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