509 EPUB 3 and the xAPI: An Open Platform for Activity-based Mobile Learning
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wednesday, June 25
Development
Marina 6
The IEEE Actionable Data Book project is currently investigating open technologies compatible with the Open Stand Initiative. The goal is to define an open platform for mobile learning that is personalized, activity-based, and that has the potential for low-cost global adoption. The technical foundation for the project is the new EPUB 3 format for digital publications developed by the IDPF. It provides a framework for the structuring, packaging and mobile delivery of accessible HTML5 content.
In this session participants will explore a use case that leverages EPUB 3 as an open platform for mobile learning. You will learn from a collaboration with a new UNESCO World Heritage Site in Indonesia on a problem that relates mobile learning, tourism, indigenous culture, and rice production. You will discuss how this project incorporates Experience API, developed by the US Department of Defense Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative as an appropriate communication technology and possible candidate for standardization.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to leverage the lessons learned from the IEEE Actionable Data Book project
- The basics of EPUB 3 and what it offers to mobile learning developers
- Examples of EPUB 3 and existing templates that you can reuse for publishing eBook content
- How xAPI can be combined with EPUB 3 to capture learner activities within an eBook experience
Audience:
Novice designers, developers, project managers, and managers.
Technology
discussed in this session:
EPUB 3, HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, eBooks, iOS, Android, smartphones,
and tablets.
Jason Haag
Consultant/Co-founder
Veracity Technology Consultants
Jason Haag has over 20 years of experience in distributed learning technology design and development. Jason is a former alumnus of ADL, where he provided expertise and leadership on SCORM, xAPI, mobile learning, and semantic web technologies. As a co-founder at Veracity, he is part of a team that provides Veracity’s LRS product offering, consulting, project management, and technical integration services.
Tyde Richards
Chair
IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee
Tyde Richards chairs the IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee and IEEE Actionable Data Book project and has over 25 years of experience in the field of technology-supported learning. His career has emphasized the relationship of advanced technology to interoperability. He has held related positions in academia (USC), the corporate world (Apple Computer, Macromedia, IBM) and under contract to the U.S. Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL). He was instrumental in helping define, standardize, and globally promote the the ADL Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM).