The New xapiai.com is Live – Here’s What’s Changed

Discover the new xapiai.com with local storage for LRS details, cleaner UI, actor filters, and AI-ready JSON exports. Faster, smarter xAPI data queries.
Managing PII in xAPI: How to Protect Learner Privacy While Capturing Data

Learn how to manage PII in xAPI with strategies for privacy, compliance, and secure analytics. Protect learner data while keeping insights powerful.
Lifecycle of an xAPI Statement with Video Tracking
Explore the lifecycle of an xAPI statement using video tracking. See how learner actions become insights — from play to pause, all the way to your LRS.
Feedback That Follows the Learner: Using xAPI for Learning Feedback
Discover how xAPI for learning feedback helps track ratings and comments across decentralised environments using a standard profile.
What Is cmi5 and Why Should You Care About It?
When you hear terms like SCORM or xAPI thrown around in digital learning conversations, it’s easy to feel like you’ve stumbled into a developer meeting. But if you work in learning design, training, or education, there’s one term you should get familiar with: cmi5.
What is xAPI?
Discover what xAPI is, how it works, and why it’s transforming digital learning beyond the LMS
Using xAPI and AI to Decode Digital Body Language

Use xAPI and AI to decode digital body language, track learner engagement, and design smarter learning at ILP’s LnD Week 2025 with Julian Davis.
Using AI to create and capture Space Invaders in xAPI

Discover how AI and xAPI work together to track gameplay experiences. See how Space Invaders was built using AI-driven development and data tracking.
How to Capture xAPI Statements from H5P in Moodle

If you’re using Moodle with H5P activities and want to track learner interactions in an xAPI-compliant Learning Record Store (LRS), this little script will help capture those xAPI statements. H5P already supports xAPI, but Moodle doesn’t automatically send these statements to an external LRS. In this guide, I’ll show you how to capture H5P xAPI […]
Extending xAPI with Prepositions

I recently came across this article from Yet Analytics on using Prepositions in xAPI. This extends the context of an xAPI statement and provide more meaning behind the data being captured. Something worth looking at. xAPI Prepositions is available as open source distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. Find it on GitHub. Check out the […]