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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. The last big overhaul we made to xAPI data storage in Engine was in 2015. The Problem The xAPI standard requires us to support a variety of ways to fetch statements. So can’t we just add lots and lots of indexes?

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Where to find out more about xAPI

Julian Davis

As I often go searching for articles and examples on xAPI (Experience API or Tin-Can API), I figured others may benefit from a list of resources that may also help you getting to grips with xAPI. The post Where to find out more about xAPI first appeared on Digital Learning Solutions.

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UX, Accessibility, & More: ID Links 5/24/22

Experiencing eLearning

Examples of bad, okay, and good alt text. While getting xAPI to work with Twine is still probably the ideal option for most learning applications, analytics data would provide a lot of useful info too. GitHub – anthkris/budget-game: An xAPI Enabled Twine Game. Accessibility and alt text. Alt Text – Moz.

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Friday Finds — Cultivating Capabilities, Design Rules, xAPI

Mike Taylor

Now I’m going to be searching for every excuse possible to get back in there and do some more. Take away : With a handful of simple but powerful design guidelines, anyone can glean valuable design tips they can apply to their own work from these examples. Learn more → What Can xAPI Do For You? As always, thanks for reading.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

Searches on Google on some e-Learning related terms are dropping year by year: searches on Instructional design for example dropped by 80% since 2005. Google trends shows a drop of 80% on searches on Instructional design in the past decade or so. These two reasons (accessibility and quality) apply to both examples.

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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

Searches on Google on some e-Learning related terms are dropping year by year: searches on Instructional design for example dropped by 80% since 2005. Google trends shows a drop of 80% on searches on Instructional design in the past decade or so. These two reasons (accessibility and quality) apply to both examples.

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