What is xAPI? You've probably heard of it but have a lot of questions. Read this overview to learn how it is different from SCORM and what it can do for you.
Human capital powers activity in commercial business and in government. In spite of the importance of this capital (the people and the cost to support them), real financial analysis of the impact of variable outcomes is seldom conducted. The performance of an organization varies with the performance of its human capital.
Over the past three years, Tin Can API has emerged as the hot new standard for delivering online training. While the SCORM standard isn’t going anywhere soon, Tin Can has redefined some of the fundamental practices of tracking learning experiences. But what is Tin Can API? And why do so many experts believe it will become the default standard for eLearning content?
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iSpring QuizMaker 7 can be used to create tests compatible with many devices. Publish to Tin Can xAPI to capture more data about cross-platform learning.
ADL is working on CMI-5, the next generation of SCORM. This article provides an overview of the CMI-5 process flow. This is the second in a series of articles introducing CMI-5, the next generation of SCORM.
ADL has taken over the CMI-5 specification, meaning that CMI-5 is the “next generation” of SCORM. Read this introduction to the powerful new specification.
In an exclusive interview with Learnnovators, Mike Rustici talks about the Tin Can API specification, and how it is spreading throughout the world, getting people excited, spurring innovation, changing an entire industry, and might actually end up affecting how children are educated.