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Duncan Welder
Director of Client Services, RISC
Duncan Welder is a director of client services for RISC. He is an educational technology geek, having spent over 20 years implementing learning management systems, domestically and abroad, to manage regulatory compliance. As an xAPI evangelist with a career grounded in instructional design and eLearning, Duncan has provided presentations to professional organizations including the Connections Forum, The Learning Guild, and the Association for Talent Development. Duncan is an active member of the Houston ATD, currently serving as director of special interest groups.
Latest from Duncan Welder
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Enhancing Unity Games with xAPI
Using xAPI toTrack Learning Experiences in Unity Games In this session, you will learn howto easily add xAPI to your Unity projects. You will see two different librariestested in an actual Unity game. We will discuss pros and cons plus a”hybrid” combination that uses both libraries. And you’ll have somefun: the game will be available […]
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Leveraging xAPI in LMS: Enhancing Learning Efficiency and Data-driven Insights
Discover how to leverage xAPI in your LMS to enhance learning experiences and make data-driven decisions. Explore immersive learning, mobile delivery, personalization, and spaced repetition techniques enabled by xAPI. Uncover how xAPI data provides valuable insights into training consumption and facilitates in-depth content evaluation.
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Build a Business Case for xAPI
You understand the power of xAPI and you can see the potential value it can drive in your organization. Now you need to pitch it to your stakeholders. In this week’s session, we will look at how to build a business case for launching an xAPI initiative in your organization.
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xAPI Camp LS 2019: Is xAPI Ripe for Instructional Design?
Is xAPI ripe for instructional design? This is a critical question that presenters will address at the Learning Solutions conference this year.
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xAPI Camp Toronto 2015: The Evolution of a Spec
The fourth xAPI Camp of 2015 met in Toronto November 17, where a number of presenters and participants showed and discussed creative uses of xAPI. The focus of these events has moved from “things we can do” to “interoperability and standardization.” Read this informative summary of the Toronto meeting, and plan on attending one of the upcoming Camps.




