What is the cmi5 returnURL? End the confusion.
The cmi5 specification calls for a “returnURL” to be placed in the State API document. What is the cmi5 returnURL? How is it used? In this article I will attempt to end the confusion. (more…)
Read MoreWhat is the cmi5 Publisher ID? End the confusion.
The cmi5 specification calls for a “publisher ID” to be placed in the context extensions of an xAPI statement. But what is the cmi5 publisher ID? How does it differ from the activity ID? (more…)
Read MoreLearning Corner: Andrew Downes on Data Portability
This month’s edition of Learning Corner features guest contributor Andrew Downes, a Learning and Interoperability Consultant with Watershed LRS, discussing data portability and how to ensure that your data is portable. Andrew has a background in instructional design and development—including…
Read MoreAnatomy of an xAPI Statement – Part 2
This is the second of a two part article describing the different components of an xAPI statement. In part one we covered the Actor, Verb and Object components of an xAPI statement. Now we’ll continue by looking the Result and…
Read MoreMobile Development & Design in Learning and Development
Mobile Development & Design in Learning & Development Guest contributor Sarah Gilbert shares her expert knowledge on mobile development and design in a Q&A format with us. Sarah specializes in training strategy, design, and development at meLearning Solutions. She also serves…
Read MoreFocusOn Learning 2016 Recap
We’re pleased to have guest contributor Debbie Richards, president of Creative Interactive Ideas and an ATD Houston chapter board member, recapping the inaugural FocusOn Learning Conference! Her unique insights and viewpoint add a different dimension to this conference. Debbie was named one of the most influential…
Read MoreAnatomy of an xAPI Statement – Part 1
By now you’ve probably learned that an xAPI statement stores better, more usable data than SCORM. When some people see the flexibility of xAPI, their first instinct is “store everything”. But that may not be the best idea if you…
Read MoreLearning Corner: Brian Dusablon on Accessibility
UPDATE: Read Brian’s insights on creating accessible learning experiences and catch the video replay of the #LearningCollective discussion with Brian and Dr. Jane Bozarth on this topic. Tune in here – https://bit.ly/accessible-learning-experiences. Our guest contributor this month is Brian Dusablon.…
Read MorexAPI – Where’s the data? Creating statements for learning events.
xAPI Overview The experience API (xAPI) was developed to help track learning experiences that haven’t been easy to capture in a traditional learning platform. There are a number of sources for good xAPI data – Megan Torrance, with Torrance Learning,…
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