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OVERVIEW


WHAT IS THE EXPERIENCE API?

The Experience API (or xAPI) is a new specification for learning technology that
makes it possible to collect data about the wide range of experiences a person
has (online and offline). This API captures data in a consistent format about a
person or group’s activities from many technologies. Very different systems are
able to securely communicate by capturing and sharing this stream of
activities using xAPI’s simple vocabulary.



Previous specifications were difficult and had limitations (see xAPI vs SCORM),
but the Experience API is simple and flexible. It lifts many of the older
restrictions. Mobile learning, simulations, virtual worlds, serious games,
real-world activities, experiential learning, social learning, offline learning,
and collaborative learning are just some of the things that can now be
recognized and communicated well with the Experience API.

It’s important to know that we don’t own the Experience API. ADL is the steward
of the specification. We just know this space so well that ADL asked us to help
develop it. The Experience API is community-driven, and free to implement.


HOW DOES THE EXPERIENCE API WORK?

 * People learn from interactions with other people, content, and beyond. These
   actions can happen anywhere and signal an event where learning could occur.
   All of these can be recorded with the Experience API.
 * When an activity needs to be recorded, the application sends secure
   statements in the form of “Noun, verb, object” or “I did this” to a Learning
   Record Store (LRS.)
 * Learning Record Stores record all of the statements made. An LRS can share
   these statements with other LRSs. An LRS can exist on its own, or inside an
   LMS.


THE FREEDOMS OF THE EXPERIENCE API

 * Statement freedom: the structure of “statements” using nouns, verbs and
   objects lets you record almost any activity. Think: “I did this.”
 * History freedom: the Experience API allows LRSs to talk to each other. LRSs
   can share data and transcripts with one another, and your experiences can
   follow you from one LRS (or organization) to another. Learners can even have
   their own “personal data lockers” with their personal learning information
   inside them.
 * Device freedom: any enabled device can send Experience API statements (mobile
   phones, simulations, games, a CPR dummy, the list goes on). A constant
   network connection isn’t necessary — occasional connectivity is fine.
 * Workflow freedom: tracking learning events doesn’t have to start or end in an
   LMS, it can start wherever the learner is and on whatever device they choose
   to use. Your content isn’t tied to an LMS.


I WANT TO DIVE DEEPER

And if you already know that you want to leverage the Experience API but need
deeper technical assistance, our team is here to help. Ask us anything. Really.
You can also view the full Experience API specification here.


THE EXPERIENCE API AND RUSTICI SOFTWARE

ADL, the keepers of SCORM, issued a BAA asking for ideas for the next generation
of SCORM. We applied, and they asked us to research what the next-generation
eLearning specification could/should look like. We then began gathering
information about what the next evolution in the eLearning specification world
should be into these main buckets:

 * Our daily contact with Rustici Software customers
 * The LETSI SCORM 2.0 white papers
 * A list of existing ADL requests

We called this process Project Tin Can because it was meant to be a two-way
conversation between us and the eLearning industry. We not only realized the
standard, we wrote it. Now that it’s in the community’s hands and actively
developed by many developers and businesses, we are more engaged than ever. See
the evolution of the xAPI spec here.

We are helping people solve hard problems and working with the community to make
the standard the best that it can be. Our minds are being blown daily, and we
like it. We welcome the opportunity to make this better with you. If you have a
question about xAPI, we can help.


READ MORE

Want to find out more about xAPI? Use the links below to dig deeper…

 * “The Layers of the xAPI Onion” – What does xAPI let you do?
 * Evolution – the evolution of Project Tin Can
 * Webinar recordings – a collection of webinar recordings introducing xAPI

Or are you ready to move on and find out why you should adopt?


QUESTIONS? ASK US ANYTHING.

At Rustici Software, we help hundreds of people each month with their xAPI
questions. Many aren’t sales prospects; they just have questions. We’re happy to
help. You can ask us anything ‒ really.



XAPI EXPLAINED

 * Overview
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 * What is an LRS
 * cmi5
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XAPI FOR LMSS

Add a Learning Record Store (LRS) to your LMS.

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XAPI FOR ORGANIZATIONS

Add xAPI to your internal training platform to capture more data.

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XAPI FOR GOVERNMENT

Comply with DoDI 1322.26 by ensuring your platform supports xAPI and uses a
certified LRS.

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SCORM CLOUD

Take care of all your xAPI needs from testing to playing to distributing and
collecting xAPI data in a free, hosted LRS.

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