Here are my slides of how to send xAPI (TinCan) statements over to an LRS. This is a brief overview of the concept and then download files have walk through examples.
xAPI in Action—Implementing and Sending xAPI Data to an LRSJeff Batt
xAPI allows you to send learning actions from a learning object to a learning records store or an LRS. In these slides I cover the general idea of xAPI so you can understand the basics overview.
AWS Community Day - John Merline - Approaches to Study and CertificationAWS Chicago
John Merline - Approaches to Study and Certification
Lessons learned during a 2 year journey across all the AWS exams (and a few other clouds). Answering questions plus tips, links to resources, and other useful information for anyone considering AWS certification.
AWS Community Day
aws community day | midwest 2019
AEM Maxed = Agile + Automation.
Time Warner Cable and iCiDIGITAL reveal how a stellar agile development team delivers an award-winning website using Adobe Experience Manager. Highlights include team interactions, scaling the team, collaborative moments, testing automation, and continuous integration. Also, they will share previews of a few open source attractions that will accelerate your Adobe Experience Manager delivery.
Expecto Performa! The Magic and Reality of Performance TuningAtlassian
In the enterprise there are rarely simple solutions to highly nuanced problems that satisfy all needs. Several customers might each ask "How do I make Jira/Confluence faster?" and each require a different answer. Using this example, this talk will pick apart the inputs, outputs, concerns, and realities of answering a short question with a long answer. We'll then discuss real-world examples from our own internal instances, to give you a taste of the process we've gone through to solve our own performance problems, and to show why there is no simple playbook; "it depends" on a lot! The key takeaways are:
* The importance of having a shared definition of performance
* The importance of having agreed-upon priorities, including what isn't important
* The importance of measuring (allthethings) and understanding them
* The thing you think is the problem might not be the problem, and vice versa.
* The real world and the ideal world tend to look nothing alike!
xAPI in Action—Implementing and Sending xAPI Data to an LRSJeff Batt
xAPI allows you to send learning actions from a learning object to a learning records store or an LRS. In these slides I cover the general idea of xAPI so you can understand the basics overview.
AWS Community Day - John Merline - Approaches to Study and CertificationAWS Chicago
John Merline - Approaches to Study and Certification
Lessons learned during a 2 year journey across all the AWS exams (and a few other clouds). Answering questions plus tips, links to resources, and other useful information for anyone considering AWS certification.
AWS Community Day
aws community day | midwest 2019
AEM Maxed = Agile + Automation.
Time Warner Cable and iCiDIGITAL reveal how a stellar agile development team delivers an award-winning website using Adobe Experience Manager. Highlights include team interactions, scaling the team, collaborative moments, testing automation, and continuous integration. Also, they will share previews of a few open source attractions that will accelerate your Adobe Experience Manager delivery.
Expecto Performa! The Magic and Reality of Performance TuningAtlassian
In the enterprise there are rarely simple solutions to highly nuanced problems that satisfy all needs. Several customers might each ask "How do I make Jira/Confluence faster?" and each require a different answer. Using this example, this talk will pick apart the inputs, outputs, concerns, and realities of answering a short question with a long answer. We'll then discuss real-world examples from our own internal instances, to give you a taste of the process we've gone through to solve our own performance problems, and to show why there is no simple playbook; "it depends" on a lot! The key takeaways are:
* The importance of having a shared definition of performance
* The importance of having agreed-upon priorities, including what isn't important
* The importance of measuring (allthethings) and understanding them
* The thing you think is the problem might not be the problem, and vice versa.
* The real world and the ideal world tend to look nothing alike!
First delivered as a Learning Solutions 'Data and Measurement' Track Conference Session on March 22, 2017 by Janet Laane-Effron and Sean Putman.
Find out more about HT2 Labs' research and development at HT2Labs.com
xAPI Making Sense of Industry and PracticeAaron Silvers
An overview of questions @MeganBowe and I recommend asking when considering your first big project with xAPI, and how the consortium that will steward xAPI will make this easier.
Experience API recipes/visualization services are free for education institutions, partners are welcome
Contact: mlearning@classroomaid.org
See detailed features list:
http://classroom-aid.com/xapi-and-analytics-services/
The Impacts of the Tin Can API: How 8 Companies are Using the Tin Can API (xAPI)Rustici Software
The Tin Can API is having major impacts on the direction of the e-learning industry.
Organizations and vendors of various types are rushing to adopt Tin Can because it enables many things they have wanted to do for a long time. Things like mobile delivery, offline delivery, serious games and hosting content outside the LMS were all difficult or impossible with SCORM. These are easy with Tin Can.
This webinar lets you get an in-depth look at what Tin Can means to various types of software and organizations, and learn what you need to be doing to make sure that you're keeping up with the trends that Tin Can has enabled in our industry. It features eight companies, each of which will tell you how they're using the Tin Can API, and what it means for their business.
From our xAPI Camp at Amazon's Headquarters in Seattle, WA on July 21, 2015. The decision to go with xAPI is an exciting one, but a successful xAPI project hinges on an understanding of what success looks like. In this presentation, I share a number of questions one should ask of technology partners and your own team depending on different ways one might use xAPI.
The Business Case for Adopting Tin Can (xAPI) - Why and How Five Product Vend...Rustici Software
Many of our previous webinars have given general information about Tin Can or focused specifically on how organizations can adopt. If you’re a product vendor, this next webinar is specifically for you. You’ll hear the stories of five learning product vendors that made the decision to adopt, implement Tin Can in their products, and roll it out to their customers.
If you’re not sure whether you should adopt, or you’re struggling to make the business case within your company, then this webinar will be very helpful for you.
You’ll hear from the following vendors:
*Cognitive Advisors
*gomo
*TES
*Tribridge
*Unicorn
When building software, the API first approach is the only way to go. Enterprises that are seeking Software Development must definitely consider leveraging the unlimited potential of building APIs.
How H2020 European ProjexAct is proposing to use xAPI for doing gaming learning analytics (GLA) with serios games. It describes the full approach from research to models, to methodologies to GLA supporting software to examples.
A quick history of my experience of eLearning and a look at current industry trends. Presentation for CUNA (Credit Union National Association) on October 27, 2015.
How to build an API your developers will love - Code.talks 2015, Hamburg by M...Michael Kuehne-Schlinkert
In the last years API spread out around the world. Every modern application provides or consumes at least one API. It became very easy to setup an API, but it became even easier to build APIs no one really wanted to use. Especially if you are providing a public API, your API should be so user friendly that your mom could use it or at least an inexperienced developer who never used an API before. As an independent software engineer I have worked with various clients designing, building, testing, maintaining and even redesigning private and public APIs; starting from a simple API for Single-Page-Application to a highly scalable and complex kickass API serving millions of users every day.
In this talk I would like to share my experience from these projects giving some guidelines on API design and answering some questions which occur in every API project like "How can we provide this operation and still being RESTful?" or "How should we version our API?" Besides an admirable API Design Testing, Documentation and Mocking are always sticking points, which I want to demystify by sharing my handy approach. With this talk I want to inspire you to apply some of these techniques in your next API project.
Preparing for Next Generation eLearning - Part I - Responsive eLearning & Tin...Upside Learning Solutions
Presentation discusses the challenges and opportunities that organisations are facing in moving to the next generation of eLearning. We discuss Responsive eLearning & Tin Can in Part I.
A brief history of eLearning as seen through the lens of my own personal experience. A look at current trends we're seeing that influence how we design and deliver online learning programs. Presented at ATD Tech Knowledge, January 14, 2016.
What shade of instructional designer are you? How can you focus your practice and refine your shade? Session slides from an eLearning Guild Online Forum on January 20, 2016.
Presented to the xAPI learning cohort in February 2017, these slides outline different models for designing modular learning ecosystems that leverage the Experience API.
Instructional Contents Delivery through SPAT format in Mobile Environment: ...Ilju Rha
Instructional Contents Delivery through SPAT format in Mobile Environment: Introduction to L.i.B study system.
SPAT represents Still Picture+Audio+Text format digital knowledge unit. The slide was presented for Global Knowledge Alliances.
First delivered as a Learning Solutions 'Data and Measurement' Track Conference Session on March 22, 2017 by Janet Laane-Effron and Sean Putman.
Find out more about HT2 Labs' research and development at HT2Labs.com
xAPI Making Sense of Industry and PracticeAaron Silvers
An overview of questions @MeganBowe and I recommend asking when considering your first big project with xAPI, and how the consortium that will steward xAPI will make this easier.
Experience API recipes/visualization services are free for education institutions, partners are welcome
Contact: mlearning@classroomaid.org
See detailed features list:
http://classroom-aid.com/xapi-and-analytics-services/
The Impacts of the Tin Can API: How 8 Companies are Using the Tin Can API (xAPI)Rustici Software
The Tin Can API is having major impacts on the direction of the e-learning industry.
Organizations and vendors of various types are rushing to adopt Tin Can because it enables many things they have wanted to do for a long time. Things like mobile delivery, offline delivery, serious games and hosting content outside the LMS were all difficult or impossible with SCORM. These are easy with Tin Can.
This webinar lets you get an in-depth look at what Tin Can means to various types of software and organizations, and learn what you need to be doing to make sure that you're keeping up with the trends that Tin Can has enabled in our industry. It features eight companies, each of which will tell you how they're using the Tin Can API, and what it means for their business.
From our xAPI Camp at Amazon's Headquarters in Seattle, WA on July 21, 2015. The decision to go with xAPI is an exciting one, but a successful xAPI project hinges on an understanding of what success looks like. In this presentation, I share a number of questions one should ask of technology partners and your own team depending on different ways one might use xAPI.
The Business Case for Adopting Tin Can (xAPI) - Why and How Five Product Vend...Rustici Software
Many of our previous webinars have given general information about Tin Can or focused specifically on how organizations can adopt. If you’re a product vendor, this next webinar is specifically for you. You’ll hear the stories of five learning product vendors that made the decision to adopt, implement Tin Can in their products, and roll it out to their customers.
If you’re not sure whether you should adopt, or you’re struggling to make the business case within your company, then this webinar will be very helpful for you.
You’ll hear from the following vendors:
*Cognitive Advisors
*gomo
*TES
*Tribridge
*Unicorn
When building software, the API first approach is the only way to go. Enterprises that are seeking Software Development must definitely consider leveraging the unlimited potential of building APIs.
How H2020 European ProjexAct is proposing to use xAPI for doing gaming learning analytics (GLA) with serios games. It describes the full approach from research to models, to methodologies to GLA supporting software to examples.
A quick history of my experience of eLearning and a look at current industry trends. Presentation for CUNA (Credit Union National Association) on October 27, 2015.
How to build an API your developers will love - Code.talks 2015, Hamburg by M...Michael Kuehne-Schlinkert
In the last years API spread out around the world. Every modern application provides or consumes at least one API. It became very easy to setup an API, but it became even easier to build APIs no one really wanted to use. Especially if you are providing a public API, your API should be so user friendly that your mom could use it or at least an inexperienced developer who never used an API before. As an independent software engineer I have worked with various clients designing, building, testing, maintaining and even redesigning private and public APIs; starting from a simple API for Single-Page-Application to a highly scalable and complex kickass API serving millions of users every day.
In this talk I would like to share my experience from these projects giving some guidelines on API design and answering some questions which occur in every API project like "How can we provide this operation and still being RESTful?" or "How should we version our API?" Besides an admirable API Design Testing, Documentation and Mocking are always sticking points, which I want to demystify by sharing my handy approach. With this talk I want to inspire you to apply some of these techniques in your next API project.
Preparing for Next Generation eLearning - Part I - Responsive eLearning & Tin...Upside Learning Solutions
Presentation discusses the challenges and opportunities that organisations are facing in moving to the next generation of eLearning. We discuss Responsive eLearning & Tin Can in Part I.
A brief history of eLearning as seen through the lens of my own personal experience. A look at current trends we're seeing that influence how we design and deliver online learning programs. Presented at ATD Tech Knowledge, January 14, 2016.
What shade of instructional designer are you? How can you focus your practice and refine your shade? Session slides from an eLearning Guild Online Forum on January 20, 2016.
Presented to the xAPI learning cohort in February 2017, these slides outline different models for designing modular learning ecosystems that leverage the Experience API.
Instructional Contents Delivery through SPAT format in Mobile Environment: ...Ilju Rha
Instructional Contents Delivery through SPAT format in Mobile Environment: Introduction to L.i.B study system.
SPAT represents Still Picture+Audio+Text format digital knowledge unit. The slide was presented for Global Knowledge Alliances.
Until recently, using xAPI meant custom programming, close work with your LRS provider, and custom reporting tools. It just wasn't scalable for enterprise-wide adoption. Today, xAPI is ready for wider adoption. We'll talk about the state of xAPI adoption and what you'll need to get started. Major courseware development tools have varying degrees of basic conformance with xAPI and can send statements to an LRS. Several LRSs are commercially available to choose from, and LMS providers are adding an LRS to their suites. Conformance specifications are evolving and more tools that previously never used SCORM are adopting xAPI.
Until recently, using xAPI meant custom programming, close work with your LRS provider, and custom reporting tools. It just wasn’t scalable for enterprise-wide use. Today, xAPI is ready for much broader application. Torrance outlines the current state of xAPI adoption and what you’ll need to get started using it. You’ll find out how to convince your organization to adopt xAPI, identify projects that are good candidates for it, and outline a strategy for adoption and working with vendors and partners.
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xAPI in Action: Sending an data to an LRS (FocusOn Session)
1. BYOL: xAPI in Action
Implement and Send xAPI Data to an
LRS
Jeff Batt
Founder of Learning Dojo
Email: jeff@learningdojo.net
Twitter: @jeffbatt01
Website: www.learningdojo.net
Download Files:
http://bit.ly/focus_xapi
4. LRS
Jeff Batt started a new goal
Jeff Batt completed a goal
Jeff Batt asked a question
Jeff Batt shared a link
Jeff Batt mastered a game
Sending Over xAPI Staments
Apps, Websites, YouTube Videos and eLearning Courses
Started a new goal
Completed a goal
Asked a question
Shared a link
Mastered a game
5. Personal Learning History
Input data but use data to build personal learning experiences
LRS
On job performance
New employee training
Career advancements
Seminar training
Leadership training
Manager tasks
Just in time videos
Full courses
KPIs
Conferences
Live events
Self-improvement
Self-study
6. Personal Learning History
Input data but use data to build personal learning experiences
LRS
On job performance
New employee training
Career advancements
Seminar training
Leadership training
Manager tasks
Just in time videos
Full courses
KPIs
Conferences
Live events
Self-improvement
Self-study