Tracking Videos with xAPI: The EASY Way (SERIOUSLY!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- Are you looking for an easy way to track videos using xAPI in Storyline 360? Look no further! This tutorial will guide you through sending xAPI statements effortlessly. Learn about the xAPI basics, how to get started with xAPI, and the benefits of using xAPI in eLearning and instructional design. Discover the differences between xAPI and SCORM, and explore the power of xAPI for learning analytics. Watch now to streamline your learning and development process with xAPI!
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Chapters
00:00 How effective are your videos?
01:46 Trigger xAPI statements in the video
02:11 Setting up your video
03:56 What verbs to use?
06:13 Adding a custom played trigger
10:46 Adding custom completed trigger
12:54 Adding custom reaches trigger
17:52 Publishing to cmi5/xAPI
19:49 Viewing the xAPI statements in the LRS
20:39 Custom LRS reports
Check out the xAPI tool I use in the video here to view all verbs tools.xapi.ly/concepts/#/
Hi! I am apologize, but my English isn't good, but I will be very happy if you can help me.
My problem:
I have to create a test where there are no wrong answers. I have to set a different points to each option.
I couldn't find a helpful video about this and then I thought I'd ask you the question
Regarding large videos- instead of uploading the videos in your lesson can you just put a URL of large .mp4 files stored on a storage service and still have the interactivity in storyline?
I have not tried that recently but from what I remember it does not add the video to the timeline so hard to trigger things along the timeline but I can check that for a future video.
Hi! I am apologize, but my English isn't good, but I will be very happy if you can help me.
My problem:
I have to create a test where there are no wrong answers. I have to set a different points to each option.
I couldn't find a helpful video about this and then I thought I'd ask you the question
Multi select questions do allow for various weight scoring. That might get what you need.