The xAPI Office Hours are live, interactive sessions designed to connect theory with real-world application. They are not traditional lectures, but open spaces where we explore how xAPI works in practice—within organizations, projects, and learning ecosystems.
You can bring questions from the modules, clarify technical doubts, or discuss implementation challenges. We may review real use cases, analyze sample statements, and reflect on how xAPI supports data-informed decisions.
These sessions help you understand how to apply xAPI concretely and strategically. Whether you come with questions or curiosity, Office Hours are a valuable opportunity to deepen your expertise.
Office Hours sessions are scheduled throughout the xAPI training course so that all participants have the opportunity, between modules, to ask questions, explore a topic in greater depth, or resolve any doubts.
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Office Hours - xAPI Edition Ep. 001
In this session, as we prepare to address the properties of statements, we draw some insights from real-life cases where xAPI has been used to improve the performance of certain professionals. In one case, soldiers training to shoot rifles; in another, teachers struggling with students in maths lessons. Both cases show us intelligent uses of the standard from which we can draw many insights.
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Office Hours - xAPI Edition Ep. 002
In this Office Hours session we explored two important examples from the xAPI ecosystem: Watershed Analytics and Experio. The discussion focused on how organizations can move beyond simple tracking and begin designing learning experiences that fully leverage the flexibility of xAPI. In particular, we looked at a mobile application case developed with Experio, where the learning experience is intentionally designed to generate meaningful xAPI data. The example shows how activities, interactions, and real-world actions can be captured through carefully designed statements. It illustrates how xAPI enables teams to connect learning design, technology, and analytics in a way that goes far beyond traditional course tracking.
