Introduction to xAPI in under 5 minutes [Video]
Continuing on with sharing resources created in a recent course I completed on edX, here is a short video introducing xAPI in under 5 minutes.
xAPI in a nutshell – Infographic
Recently I’ve been completing the edX course on a Micro Masters in Instructional Design and Technology As I work through the modules I’ll start sharing some of the resources I’ve developed. I’ve focused a lot on xAPI and introducing users to what it can do. Below are two infographics developed titled xAPI in a Nutshell. […]
How to hide the Player Next and Previous buttons on Storyline 360
Recently I was presented with a tricky issue. When returning to graded Question slide that had already been submitted, the Player buttons Next and Previous were still showing.
Where to find out more about xAPI
As I often go searching for articles and examples on xAPI (Experience API or Tin-Can API), I figured others may benefit from a list of resources that may also help you getting to grips with xAPI.
H5P Branching Scenario
Along with the release of Virtual Tour (360), H5P have also released their Branching Scenario content type. I was fortunate to get a sneak peek at this during the H5P 2018 Conference and to me, this is up there with the interactive video as a a bit of a game changer. The possibilities are limited […]
Digitally literate and being digitally fluent are two different things
I read recently a very interesting article on https://edtechfactotum.com/ about Digital Fluency vs Digital Literacy by Clint Lalonde. Why this was so interesting to me was in relation to that in my writings on Adult Learning with technology I discuss the challenges that an adult learners faces when entering the world of learning after a […]
H5P 360 Virtual Tour First Look
The Virtual Tour content type allows for 360 static images to be grouped together in scenes and all having the ability to overlaying text, images, single choice question, summary, audio and video.
Becoming an eLearning specialist
I often get asked this question about how I got into eLearning. I covered this in a post titled ‘What got me into eLearning‘ and everyone’s journey is different. Scrolling through my LinkedIn feed this morning, a link to an article popped up that may help anyone that’s interested in moving into the world of […]
99 JavaScript ideas to make your eLearning Pop()
Recently I came across this article on LinkedIn and wanted to share with the greater eLearning community. Zsolt Olah has created a fantastic resource that will assist your development in Storyline with 99 (nearly 🙂 ) JavaScript functions, tips and tricks to get the most out of your Storyline project. To view the resource, make […]
Rounding the results of a quiz in Articulate Storyline 360
There may be a requirement to round the results of the quiz so as to display a full number and not a number with a decimal place. For example, show 91% instead of 90.89%.