I take it those are storyline variables? Which can then be passed into the xAPI statement via the "functions".js file in a standalone package. I can add the timestamp variable as context to the object portion of the statement.
May I download that file to see what you have set up?
Yes, but not sure where they get added in the published output, maybe users.js. I've attached the .story file for you since I don't have it up on my web site yet. Let me know if you have any questions after looking at it.
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Kyle, I'm not sure if this can be done with a normally embedded video. Check out this demo of how it's done with a web object and the VideoJS player. http://andersonelearning.com/demo/VideoJS_Resume_Video/story.html
That will do it!
I take it those are storyline variables? Which can then be passed into the xAPI statement via the "functions".js file in a standalone package. I can add the timestamp variable as context to the object portion of the statement.
May I download that file to see what you have set up?
Yes, but not sure where they get added in the published output, maybe users.js. I've attached the .story file for you since I don't have it up on my web site yet. Let me know if you have any questions after looking at it.
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