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What is xAPI? xAPI is a specification for learning technology that makes it possible to collect data about the wide range of learning experiences.
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Learning Strategy
What is xAPI? xAPI is a specification for learning technology that makes it possible to collect data about the wide range of learning experiences.
Learning Strategy
In this blog post, a few of our people from across LEO Learning share eLearning trends for 2017 and what they’re looking forward to in the new year.
Learning Strategy
Developing a culture of learning is no longer a secondary priority if a business wants to succeed and to keep their staff happy too.
Learning Strategy
A new driver for learning measurement is emerging. We need to know what’s working. How are new learning initiatives and strategies landing with learners?
Learning Strategy
Measurement in training and development has been long overlooked. In this blog, we take a look at how you can begin measuring informal learning.
Learning Strategy
What are the expectations of Millennials in the workplace and how we can ensure we hit the mark with the workforce of tomorrow.
Learning Strategy
Technology, globalisation and changing workforce demographics have changed the business world forever. Learn how to adapt in a VUCA world to succeed.
Learning Strategy
Learn what social learning in the workplace looks like,
Learning Strategy
LEO Learning works closely with organizations like Towards Maturity to use learning data to inform our learning programs. Discover more.
Learning Strategy
LEO Learning's Mark Aberdour attended xAPI Barcamp, a Learning Technologies 2015 fringe event. Find out how he got on and the key topics covered in this post.
Learning Strategy
Platforms consultant Mark Aberdour takes a look at what effect the ephemeral web could have on learning technologies in the future.
Learning Strategy
LEO Learning's Tin Can expert Andrew Downes explains more about the content types available when making use of Tin Can and its related Learning Record Stores.