A learning goal (aka learning objective or learning outcome) is a statement that describes what a learner is expected to know, understand, or be able to do at the end of a learning experience. It is a clear and measurable objective that guides the learning process and helps learners focus on what they need to achieve.
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xAPI data model
The Experience API (xAPI), also known as Tin Can API, is a technical specification for recording and tracking learning experiences.
Interoperability of Learning Records standards
Rapid advancements in technology have transformed the landscape of education, with e-learning emerging as a viable alternative or complement to traditional classroom learning. Ensuring the reliability and uniformity of e-learning experiences necessitates the establishment of stringent standards and norms.
History of Learning records
A Guide to EdTech 3.0 Learning Records Table of Contents Introduction Learning records have a rich history, with the concept…
What is Total Learning Architecture?
A Total Learning Architecture (TLA) is a comprehensive framework for organizing and delivering learning experiences. It integrates learning content, technology, and data to create a seamless and connected learning ecosystem.
Learning Object metadata models
Metadata are all the data describing a learning objects such as its title, description, thumbnail picture, length, learning goal, etc.
What is a Competency?
Competency is a term used to describe a set of knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors that are necessary to perform a particular job or task effectively. It is the ability to meet the demands of a specific role or function in an organization.
Competency-based education
Competency-based education (aka Competency-based learning, Proficiency-based education, Mastery-based education) is an approach to teaching and learning focused in learning concrete skills instead of abstract knowledge.
What is a Learning Record?
A learning record (aka Learning trace) is a digital record of an individual’s learning activities, achievements, and progress over time.
Active Learning
The active learning method is a teaching approach that encourages students to participate actively in the learning process by interacting with the course material every 10-15 seconds.