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AT&T / Watershed Webinar Q&A

On 8/27/14,  I hosted a webinar alongside Larla Bogle and James Merrill from AT&T entitled “How AT&T is Using xAPI to Enhance Compliance Training”. The attendees had more questions that we could answer during the live webinar, so we've posted the questions and the answers…

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How AT&T Is Using xAPI to Enhance Their Compliance Training

It’s happening! Large (successful) corporations are using xAPI AND finding it helpful in driving business decisions. Want proof? Join us August 27 for a webinar about AT&T’s xAPI use case presented by AT&T's Larla Bogle and James Merrill, and Rustici Software's Mike Rustici. What’s it…

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A Big Upgrade for the Bookmarklet

The xAPI reporting bookmarklet has been around a long time, at least in terms of a now over one year old specification’s life. It was originally just a prototype, a simple way to show a pre-configured Agent could send a Statement about a readily available…

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TinCanPython: A xAPI Interns Production

As many of you know, we xAPI interns have been hard at work since we arrived in May. A couple of weeks ago, we released our first contribution, TinCanPython. It should look very familiar to anyone who has experience with the existing xAPI libraries (TinCanPHP,…

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New xAPI Python Library Added!

Feeling constricted? Well, xAPI Python is here! Okay, that’s pretty corny, but this is exciting stuff. The xAPI interns have been hard at work over the past three weeks to build a xAPI Python Library for the community. Why? Python is one of the first…

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The Sauce Behind Recipes

  // Last week we introduced the concept of a Recipe, a defined way to capture the same experience using the same set of statements across Activity Providers. This post will delve a bit further into how we got to the concept and the technical…

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xAPI Recipes—This is a big deal for Interoperability!

For the Experience API (aka Experience API) to succeed, it needs continuous and consistent use by the community. But, xAPI is extremely flexible—which is both a benefit and a curse. One experience might be expressed several different ways by different systems, and this can make…

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New .NET Library for the Experience API is Now Available!

Our resident xAPI expert, Brian Miller, has been working on an updated .NET library that supports xAPI 1.0.0+. Great news! As of today, it's available here for you to use. What’s changed? The .NET Library has been completely rewritten. It now reflects the same architecture…

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