Sending xAPI Statements to an LRS Using JavaScript
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DevLearn 2017 Conference & Expo - October 26, 2017

John Just
Vice President, Learning Solutions/IT
OpenSketch
xAPI shouldn’t be fear-inducing, and it isn’t! You can use HTML and JavaScript to create statements to send to a learning record store (LRS). With a little input, practice, and feedback, you’ll learn how easy it is to use HTML and JavaScript to move your organization faster toward the future of measurable experiences.
This session will take you through the ease of using HTML and JavaScript to create your own xAPI statements. You’ll hear about best practices and lessons learned from a team that has written hundreds of thousands of statements, and you will learn to craft your own xAPI statements utilizing the full power and flexibility of the web.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to form xAPI statements
- How to configure training to utilize an LRS
- How to use xAPI to get more data from your training programs
- How to develop cutting-edge education that is practical, engaging, and accessible across all platforms and devices
Audience:
Intermediate to advanced designers, developers, project managers,
managers, directors, and senior leaders (VP, CLO, executive, etc.).
Technology
discussed in this session:
Experience API (xAPI) statements, web-based training, HTML5,
JavaScript, web design, and mobile web design.
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