xAPI was designed to break down silos. So, don’t put it in a silo.
Neither xAPI nor any of the related IEEE LTSC data standards naturally gravitate towards living in silos. They are all designed to be interconnected and they thrive on interconnectedness.
They only end up in silos if you put them in silos.
Extending the Total Learning Architecture into the World of Experiential Learning and Synthetic Training
With an objective to provide “a data strategy for measuring the longitudinal impact of synthetic, semi-synthetic, and live training experiences on individual and team competency development,” STEEL-R brings together a variety of standards-based capabilities from the world of synthetic scenario design with the core standards-based capabilities of ADL’s Total Learning Architecture (TLA).
Open Source xAPI Capabilities for the Total Learning Architecture
Open Source for the TLA. Including: Learning Record Stores and xAPI Filters for TLA business logic
Podcast (coming soon)
Research & Development
Capabilities Statement