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An All-In-One Resource for All Things xAPI

eLearningMind

Back in 2008, realizing the interoperability limitations of existing learning system standards, such as SCORM (the Shareable Content Object Reference Model), Learning Education Training Systems Interoperability (LETSI) reached out to the L&D community for suggestions on how to fix those shortcomings. The result was SCORM 2.0.

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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

Learning Standards. Initially, when you developed eLearning, you were pretty much dependent on the tool you developed it in. The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative of the Department of Defense finally had enough. Quite simply, there’s more to learning than courses. This is all learning.

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The Role of xAPI in Creating Powerful Learning Experiences for the Modern Workforce

Origin Learning

eLearning as a training medium to foster learning at the workplace has been in existence for over two decades now. Have you wondered how all eLearning programs follow a specific structure and adhere to standards despite being unique learning elements? AICC and SCORM – The Core Standards of eLearning.

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Why the Experience API (xAPI) Is Crucial to Your eLearning Success

Trivantis

The Experience API (xAPI) is an updated standard for tracking eLearning; it shows a more complete picture of your learners’ activity than SCORM does. xAPI was created by Rustici Software to replace SCORM (an earlier set of technical standards for eLearning software products). Informal learning. Serious games.

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SCORM Cloud vs Learning Management System comparison

Paradiso

With SCORM Cloud you can perform the following activities: Track usage with built-in reporting tools that help you identify who is taking what courses and dig into question-level course analytics. Share access to your eLearning courses with third-party systems. Use an ADL-conformant Learning Record Store (LRS)+.

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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. What you need is a data-driven learning & development (L&D) process and that’s where Tin Can API steps in. Later on, it was officially renamed as “ xAPI ” or “ Experience API ” by ADL.

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MIKE RUSTICI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Learnnovators: In this age where most learning happens ‘informally’ (through on-the-job-learning and peer-learning), how well do you think the early adopters of Experience API support informal learning? Tracking should be opt-in when possible. How do you plan to address this? Mike: Absolutely.

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