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An All-In-One Resource for All Things xAPI

eLearningMind

It is software, or snippets of code, that enables the communication between two or more other pieces of software, systems, programs, or apps. That’s the role that an API plays in an interconnected program/app-based system. L&D teams use it when building solutions to communicate learning activity within and between learning systems.

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The next chapter in Rustici Engine’s LRS xAPI performance

Rustici Software

Rustici Engine has supported xAPI (the Experience API) since 2011 when we created the initial version for ADL. Let’s think about books again, and keep in mind that for these books, people keep adding content (statements), and they need to do that quickly. We always expected the volume and type of data to cause scalability issues.

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

ProProfs

This method is not conducive to the holistic development of learners as it doesn’t show the whole picture of the learning activity. Released in April 2013, Tin Can API succeeded its long-established predecessor, SCORM or Sharable Content Object Reference Model. So, it gives you a holistic picture of an online learning activity.

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Tin Can API, the evolution of SCORM

Paradiso

The Shareable Content Object Reference Model – SCORM – has been the industry standard for over 15 years and has served as the foundation for many an LMS across its lifetime. SCORM ensures that content and data that is shared across different systems all adhere to the same model. SCORM – the precursor to Tin Can API.

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SCORM Compliance and Tin Can Api

Paradiso

The Shareable Content Object Reference Model – more commonly known as SCORM – is a set of very technical standards and specifications used for web-based elearning. It defines how content from the client side interacts with whichever learning management system is being used. Background of SCORM. Department of Defence.

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Beginners Guide To Tin Can API

ProProfs

In the last couple of years, the Tin Can API has emerged as a buzzword in the arena of authoring tools, learning management systems, and content development. And what makes experts around the world believe it to soon become the de facto standard for eLearning content? So what exactly is the Tin Can API? Let’s explore.

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What is xAPI?

LearnUpon

And why do so many experts believe it will soon become the default standard for eLearning content? The SCORM specification was introduced by ADL in 1999. SCORM quickly became the standard around which a whole industry of authoring tools, learning management systems, and content development was built. What is xAPI?

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