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The dutch xAPI experience

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We present the collected experiences since 2012 of the Dutch Special Interest Group (SIG) for Learning Analytics in the application of the xAPI standard. We have been experimenting and exchanging best practices around the application of xAPI in various contexts. The practices include different design patterns centered around Learning Record Stores. We present three projects that apply xAPI in very different ways and publish a consistent set of xAPI recipes.

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            LAK '16: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Learning Analytics & Knowledge
            April 2016
            567 pages
            ISBN:9781450341905
            DOI:10.1145/2883851

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