Using xAPI data to view Assessment results – Use Case
As part of the development and introduction of xAPI into a large organisation, it can always be a challenge to provide the benefits. I’d like to share with you how I used xAPI with Articulate Storyline 360, published as SCORM and being delivered via a Learning Management System (LMS). The Learning Record Store (LRS) is […]
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 […]
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%.
Adult Learning – what eLearning Pros Need To Know
Original Article : 10 Adult Learning Facts And Stats That eLearning Pros Need To Know – eLearning Industry This is a great article by Christopher Pappas on Adult Learning facts that is worth sharing. Adult Learning Facts And Stats For eLearning Professionals In order to create meaningful eLearning experiences, you have to know how […]
Consider Google Scholar for your eLearning articles
Do you write articles or you’ve published an eBook? Have you considered using Google Scholar to publish and get more exposure on your eLearning articles? All you need is a Google account and you’re set. Access your Profile at https://scholar.google.com/ While you’re there, go and check my profile out at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KjvETBYAAAAJ&hl=en or click on the […]
Learning JavaScript for eLearning
Being an eLearning specialist requires some web development skills and in particular, JavaScript. There are a lots of sites to get a grasp on JavaScript, but thought I’d list a few here that may help you get started: Skills Series: A Beginner’s Guide to JavaScript – The Index @ General Assembly Code Academy W3Schools Mozilla […]
What do you need to become an eLearning Specialist?
I’ve often been asked what it takes to migrate into the world of eLearning and Instructional Design. It’s an emerging industry that is rapidly increasing in demand and popularity. Personally, I fell into when I wanted to combine my web / mobile development skills with training and facilitating, providing a perfect combination. This is not […]
#H5P now has Passing Grades for Moodle
The recent release of the H5P plugin for Moodle (https://h5p.org/dec-2017-release-note) now allows for the integration of grading of H5P learning objects into Moodle. Another highly sought after feature that has been missing from the H5P plugin has been to make the ‘Passing grade’ option for H5Ps more available. We’ve taken inspiration from Moodle’s default Quiz […]