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xAPI Full Capabilities in Rise
I'm building a number of Rise modules for a client and they love the platform, however they are looking for a solution that will allow them to capture robust metrics from the learning using xAPI to show how learners are interacting with the content. Examples include tracking Knowledge Check selections and attempts, interaction with audio, video and interactive blocks, etc. Currently the xAPI tracking in Rise is no different than what SCORM provides. Alternatively, could the content be exported in a way that allows developers to add in their own API statements post export? Data and analytics are becoming a massive ask from our clients and I'm still only able to accomplish this by building our own custom platforms.
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- Paul_ParryCommunity Member
Adding my request. Really poor that xAPI is not implemented within Rise
- RobArnts-f484beCommunity Member
Is this problem still here? Is there no progress on this?
- DevonWhithamCommunity Member
I’m voting for this too, for whatever it’s worth.
- WenJing-be04d0aCommunity Member
It's been almost four years and many users have been asking to develop the feature. Any updates?
- JohnMorgan-c50cFormer Staff
Hi Wen,
Thanks for checking in on this! There currently hasn't been any movement on this as we prioritize other features. I'm going to include your voice in the request. We’ll update this discussion when there is any news to share about this.
- RichardTomchukCommunity Member
This thread has 78 replies. People want and need this. Can you please move it up the list?
- GITCommunity Member
Currently sitting at 97 replies. Users are hungry for xAPI support within Rise...
- RobArnts-f484beCommunity Member
They focus on their own LMS I guess.
- JeremyFosterCommunity Member
I would concur, please move it up the list
- CathieMillerCommunity Member
I would like to add a vote for this - including a very simple analytics-for-dummies- type user interface. ie. Tick all these things you want to see, and then when it's exported for a LMS, it will report what you want. Without needing to know how to program things to tell you or knowing anything about javascript, or having to program some type of reporting into a storyline file (Storyline is already complicated enough...)
I'm sure I'm not the only person authoring courses on here that knows a lot about the content to deliver, a fair bit about education and engagement with learners, but has the bare minimum technical expertise to support that.
- AlbertMiquelSerCommunity Member
Add my vote to the call for xAPI statements in Rise! Or just being able to add JavaScript directly from the Rise360 interface (similarly to Storyline)
- AliciaJenkins-2Community Member
Chiming in as well that we're moving toward xAPI for a lot of our courses and would love to use Rise as the authoring tool.
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