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Two ways I can think of to do this. One is by submitting a custom xAPI statement, publishing the output as xAPI, that flags the specific way it was completed. The other is by adding a question that submits an open value in SCORM 2004 that you could search for by answer value. This would involve adding a hidden question and using triggers to set the value, adding it to submit for your results slide. You'd need to adjust the score values for your invisible submission to make sure it doesn't affect the score.
This should give you a way to query by that value in your report.
We use Cornerstone as well, and are exploring xAPI statements. We have discovered that the reporting for xAPI in Cornerstone does not exist, except for some clients in a Beta format. They have an xAPI statement viewer that has filters - we've only got that feature turned on in our CSOD Pilot site - but it's rather clunky. We are trying to determine how to export that data into a tool that can manage it more efficiently. Just wanted to share in case you decide to go the xAPI route.
- AndreaZapor12 months agoCommunity Member
Hi Mary,
Were you able to determine the best way to export the xAPI statement data? I am looking at trying to find a way to use Power BI to visualize and filter the data that comes through xAPI statements because the raw data in the Statement Viewer is clunky and can be overwhelming.