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xAPI conceptualized

Clark Quinn

A couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending the xAPI Base Camp, to present on content strategy. While I was there, I remembered that I have some colleagues who don’t see the connection between xAPI and learning. What I was trying to capture was how xAPI tracked activity, and that could then be used for insight.

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Top 3 benefits of xAPI in a training environment

Matrix

While e-learning remains the main L&D tool, xAPI comes to link this with all the other formal and informal learning instances for a better experience and more efficient planning and reporting. Top 3 benefits of xAPI in a training environment. More efficient coaching and mentoring. Conclusion.

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How ChatGPT Sparks a Paradigm Shift in Corporate Learning and Development: A Game-Changer or Hype Machine?

Instancy

Imagine employees dialoguing with a virtual mentor, asking questions, and receiving feedback in a simulated real-world context. Here are notable instances: Virtual Coaches and Mentors: Chat GPT serves as virtual coaches and mentors, guiding employees through intricate concepts and providing personalized assistance.

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Back from FocusOn Learning conference

Ontuitive

Thanks to Mark Fournier ("Mentor: Video Coaching in Context"), John Towsley ("Who Are You?"), Megan Torrance ("LLAMA and xAPI"), and Veronica Yan ("Surprising Dynamics Behind How We Learn").

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DR. STELLA LEE – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Broadly speaking, the most commonly used AI applications for learning are: Coaching and knowledge sharing – typically in the form of smart chatbots. According to one research report, pedagogical chatbots have three main roles: learning , assisting , and mentoring.

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6 Tips for Transitioning Teachers: A TLDC Event Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Sara Stevick has built a wonderful community, and the volunteers there offer amazingly helpful services, including mentoring and resume review. One of the questions I see from transitioning teachers over and over is “How can I find a mentor?” My answer: build your network! You never know where they will lead.

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70:20:10 furor

Clark Quinn

And extracting the data from the real workplace will come (I think we can use xAPI for this), but here’s the real kicker: the exact numbers don’t matter! Instead, you need to recognize that you need to follow up on a course with coaching and mentoring, and continuing practice through real assignments.