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The What, How and Why of xAPI in Corporate Learning

WhatFix

To truly understand Experience API or xAPI, we need to first talk of Shareable Content Object Reference Model(SCORM) – the popular protocol that allows learning systems to speak with each other. Such a holistic view of the business repercussions of learning, was erstwhile difficult to achieve with traditional protocols.

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Tin Can API & the Future of E-Learning

Learnnovators

Here is a quick re-cap on this learning standard, before we take a closer look at some of the use cases: Experience API is a new (and evolving) e-learning specification that makes it possible to collect data about the wide range of learning experiences a person goes through (both online and offline).

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Enhancing Workplace Learning with Mobile Learning Solutions

Instancy

Real-time feedback makes learning tailored to each student’s specific interests and needs possible. Numerous mobile learning options exist to meet a wide range of instructional needs. Mobile apps offer a wealth of study materials and interactive exercises; gamification injects some friendly competition into the mix.

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TIN CAN API & THE FUTURE OF E-LEARNING

Learnnovators

Here is a quick re-cap on this learning standard, before we take a closer look at some of the use cases: Experience API is a new (and evolving) e-learning specification that makes it possible to collect data about the wide range of learning experiences a person goes through (both online and offline).

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Boost Creativity with Mobile Learning for Customer and Employee Training

Instancy

Learners can network with one another, product marketers , and other experts in the field through mobile learning. Learners can stimulate their own original ideas by participating in group discussions, mind-mapping exercises, and joint projects.