The Power of Precision: Guiding Your GPT Model for xAPI Data Analysis
In the ever-evolving landscape of learning and development, precision is paramount. At xapi.com.au, we understand the crucial role that accurate instructions play in harnessing the full potential of GPT models for xAPI data analysis. This article delves into the importance of providing clear and precise instructions to unlock insightful summaries and comprehensive reports from xAPI […]
xAPi and AI – More Lessons, this time it’s Data Quality
Another valuable lesson was learnt this week when using AI to report on xAPI Data. Looking back at this article, Using AI to report on xAPI – an Experiment, I had mentioned I had an LRS with over 4 Million Statements. One of my goals was to review data for a major spike in course […]
Reporting on xAPI Data Using ChatGPT
If you’ve not been following my journey of discovery on how to use xAPI with AI, you can catch up by looking at Understanding xAPI Data and AI: An Analogy with Buckets, Lessons Learned in Training AI Models with xAPI Data and xAPI to AI – a No Code Solution. TL;DR – go straight to […]
xAPI to AI – a No Code Solution
If you’ve been following my journey of discovery on how to use xAPI with AI, you’ll be aware of what I’ve tried todate. For those that haven’t, check out the links below to get up to speed. Whilst still ‘playing’, <cough> I mean researching, I stumbled across an article that was a game changer (for […]
Lessons Learned in Training AI Models with xAPI Data
Let’s do this!! I posted an article, ChatGPT and xAPI that started my journey on understanding how I could use AI to analyse xAPI data and provide meaningful reports, predictions and outcomes. First off, this has not been as straight forward as I thought it would be. I wrote the article xapi buckets that was […]
Understanding xAPI Data and AI: An Analogy with Buckets
As I’m learning and experimenting with how I can pass xAPI data and start using AI to provide reports and predictions, I thought I would ask ChatGPT how it could explain the process to me using buckets. As some of you will know that I like to use buckets as analogies for explaining things (have […]