Explaining with buckets – an unusual analogy in adult learning
An unusual title I know, but I wanted to share a technique I’ve been using for many years with adult learners when needing to describe something. I’ve found that you can describe a lot using a simple bucket analogy. It all started when I was facilitating the Diploma of Web Development at TAFE and in […]
H5P Interactive Book (Alpha)
Launched last year at H5PCon2018 in Melbourne, Australia was the new H5P content type called Interactive Book. It’s still in Alpha mode and can see so many applications where this can be used. Looking forward to when this will launch, in the meantime, below is the alpha example provided by H5P. To find out more, […]
Open Course: Introduction to Experience API (xAPI)
The final part of the Edx course on MicroMasters Instructional Design and Technology was to develop a course. If you’ve been following, you would’ve seen a few articles on Experience API (xAPI). My final capstone project was to develop a course that could be run over a 2-3 week period. In true sharing fashion, the […]
History of Experience API (xAPI) using the H5P Timeline
As part of a recent course I developed (coming soon for all to use 🙂 ), below is a Timeline developed in H5P covering the history of xAPI.
H5P Branching Scenario Example – Getting to know Experience API [xAPI]
Continuing on with sharing resources created in a recent course I completed on edX, here is an example of using the H5P Branching Scenario. This examples was the final project in the module on digital media, new tools and technology and incorporated some of the other resources developed in the course. Click on Start the course […]
The difference between UI and UX
Recently the image below came up on my LinkedIn feed and thought it was a simple way of explaining the difference between UI and UX and worthy of sharing! Credit to http://www.patrickhansen.com/
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.