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Presentations/Videos
Recorded Webinars
Introduction to xAPI
- xAPI Basics: Collecting the Learning Experiences That Matter
- Tribridge Keynote: Amplifying the user experience for better business outcomes
- Rethinking Learning Systems with the Experience API: How will the learning ecosystem change?
- Introduction to xAPI: xAPI is the plumbing that enables change
- Adding xAPI to your RFPs: Rethinking your process: Helping you identify whether xAPI, SCORM or cmi5 is the right solution for your problem. Corresponding slides can be found here.
Case Studies
- CUES: Empowering Continuous Learning with the Experience API
- The Impacts of the Experience API: How 8 Vendors are Using the Experience API
- PANDORA and Tribridge: Using xAPI to correlate training to employee performance using sales data
- National Health Service (UK): Learn how the NHS is using xAPI to correlate training activity to performance
- AT&T: How AT&T is using xAPI to enhance compliance training
- LifeWay: A early large scale project with xAPI
- How xAPI is Being Used in the Real World: An overview of early adopters in April 2013
Technical deep dives
- Anatomy of a xAPI Statement: A deep dive into xAPI Statements
- Sharing Statements: A collaborative project integrating three Learning Record Stores from three different vendors
- Nine applications of the Experience API: Nine practical ideas to get you started
- Technical xAPI Webinar: The original technical introduction to the Experience API
Slides from Presentations (Trade shows, public appearances, etc.)
- Identify the right eLearning standard: Putting DoDI 1322.26 into practice from Rustici Software
- Adding xAPI to your RFPs: Rethinking your process from Rustici Software
- Rethinking Learning Systems with xAPI — ASTD ICE, May 2014 from Rustici Software
- Experience API 2014 Saba at Work Summit, Orlando FL from Rustici Software
- Rethinking Learning Systems with xAPI — Learning Leaders Roundtable, 4/3/14, Minneapolis, MN from Rustici Software
- Rethinking Learning Systems with the Experience API — Training 2014 Conference & Expo from Rustici Software
- Rustici xAPI Tech Talk for Google from Rustici Software
- Anatomy of a xAPI Statement from Rustici Software
- How Experience API Can Bring Us Closer to Personalized Learning from Megan Bowe
- Experience API: The Language of Action (from D-Conf 2013) – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- Your Systems Need to Talk: What is the Experience API? from Megan Bowe
- Use Cases for a Brave New World from Megan Bowe
- Rethinking learning systems with Experience API – 4/15/13 from Rustici Software
- xAPI NY EdTech 2/26/13 – Megan Bowe from Megan Bowe
- 2/26/13 – Training industry Webinar – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- 2/26/13 – Training industry Webinar – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- 2013 ASTD TechKnowledge xAPI Use Cases – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- 2013 ASTD – Designing With xAPI Workshop – Megan Bowe, Aaron Silvers from Rustici Software
- 2013 Learning Technologies UK – Enabling Data Flow in Learning – Tim Martin from Rustici Software
- 2013 Middle Tennessee ASTD – xAPI – Andy Whitaker from Rustici Software
- 2013 xAPI SoLAR Webinar – Megan Bowe from Rustici Software
- 2013 xAPI Webinar – Andy Whitaker from Rustici Software
- 2012 ASTD TechKnowledge – Tim Martin from Rustici Software
- 2012 ASTD Project Tin Can – Tim Martin from Rustici Software
- 2012 mLearning DevCon – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- 2012 DevLearn – Breaking the Shackles of Scorm – Tim Martin from Rustici Software
- 2012 HR.com Webinar – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- 2012 iFest – Project Tin Can – Mike Rustici, Ben Clark from Rustici Software
- 2011 LEEF – SCORM for Games and Simulations – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- 2011 DevLearn – Beyond SCORM – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
- 2011 Learning Age – SCORM for Games and Simulations – Mike Rustici from Rustici Software
Questions? Ask us anything.
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