The Experience API Webinar video has been released on the ADL YouTube Channel. ADL team members Andy Johnson and Nikolaus Hruska discuss the Experience API (formerly "Tin Can API"), its relationship to the overall ADL vision and to SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference M
As the buzz continues to build for Experience API ("Tin Can"), a question I've been asked a lot lately is "What happens next?" My answer is pretty straightforward and simple, though I wouldn't say it'
The Aviation Industry Computer-Based-Training Committee (AICC) and the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative have agreed to collaborate to improve and solidify the Experience API (formerly re
NOTE: This blog is geared more towards software and content developers, and assumes some prior knowledge of the Experience API (Tin Can API). For more information on the Experience API please visit http://xapi.adlnet.gov or view the A
ADL has formalized the names for the next generation of SCORM and the new runtime API (commonly known as the ‘Tin Can API’). ADL officially launched the new names at iFest 2012 in Orlando, Florida
Many of you here may have heard something about the big launch at mLearnCon of the Experience API that resulted from the Project Tin Can BAA. Two questions surfaced amidst all the buzz: What exactly is it? and W
Over the last few weeks since the Tin Can API project kicked off, I've had more than a few people ask me what exactly a BAA is. Here's what Wikipedia has to say: The Broad Agency Announcement is
[Update, 20 July: Thank you for all the great comments you submitted. We are no longer seeking suggestions.] As a name, "SCORM" really doesn't stand up well with the work we’re currently undertaking at ADL with the Next Generation of SCORM. It was an acronym to talk about
The Tin Can API Working Group has been busily discussing verbs in the <actor><verb><activity> statements that make up the Tin Can API. While we debate whether the Tin Can API is modeled after Activity
The Tin Can API is a project that seeks to incorporate all types of learning into a trackable and meaningful framework through the use of activity streams. An activity stream is a series of statements