• LMS vs LXP – what’s the difference?

    This is a question that was starting to play on my mind a little. I’ve not had a lot, in fact, I’ve not had any exposure to an LXP – or Learning Experience Platform. My career has been focused on LMS – Learning Management System. Like everyone else, I dived into my favorite browser…I mean…

  • xAPI Best Practices from Learning Solutions

    Scrolling through LinkedIn today showed an awesome article written by Jason Haag on Learning Solutions that is well worth a read and needed to be shared. The article looks at 10 best practice methods that should be adopted when developing and sending xAPI statements and in particular, using the Context Extensions to gather richer more…

  • How to capture xAPI statements from a Video

    Recently along with Peter Hawkins of the Australian xAPI User Group, I presented at a Local event for the Australian Institute of Training and Development (AITD) QLD/NT Council on an introduction to xAPI and a real time demo of how xAPI can be used with a Video. The concept was to show, in almost real…

  • Soufflé out of mud – an xAPI challenge

    How xAPI was used to overcome a challenge to capture learner assessment data amidst the COVID19 disruptive landscape.

  • Using xAPI data to view Assessment results – Use Case

    As part of the development and introduction of xAPI into a large organisation, it can always be a challenge to provide the benefits. I’d like to share with you how I used xAPI with Articulate Storyline 360, published as SCORM and being delivered via a Learning Management System (LMS). The Learning Record Store (LRS) is…

  • Understanding an xAPI Statement [Interactive Example]

    Understanding how the Experience API (xAPI sometimes known as Tin-Can API) is structured is the first hurdle to knowing just how flexible and powerful the xAPI can be. When you look at the structure of an xAPI statement, there are three main sections that will get you started: Actor : Verb : Object The ACTOR…

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