Presentation Links
Monday, March 11, 2019
6:00 – 6:30 pm: Networking
6:30 – 8:00 pm: Business Meeting / Program
McNeely Hall, Room 106
2115 Summit Avenue, St. Paul
See University of St. Thomas map at:
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ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Canny Experience: Applying xAPI to Performance Improvement Solutions
xAPI (a.k.a. Tin Can), sometimes called “the SCORM of the future,” is the new standard for automated reporting of the entire range of possible learning experiences. While many presentations and articles have extolled the possibilities of this cutting edge technology, Greg Moore has actually implemented xAPI for performance improvement solutions predicated on the Human Performance Technology (HPT) model. His presentation will draw from his portfolio of projects to elucidate strategy for using xAPI and the challenges of execution.
ATTEND VIRTUALLY
This meeting will be available synchronously via Zoom.
To virtually attend the meeting:
- The connection should be available by about 6:20 p.m.
- Go to: https://stthomas.zoom.us
- Select: Join Meeting.
- Enter this meeting id: 2142709060 and Join.
- You may wish to select Test computer mic and speakers.
- Select: Join Audio Conference.
Using headphones usually provides better sound quality than relying on your computer’s speakers. Please keep in mind that we do not have the resources to provide professional-quality audio and video. The connection should be available by about 6:20 p.m. on the day of the meeting. DLF is an all-volunteer/free organization. We cannot provide technical support and are not directly affiliated with UST. Please do not contact UST if you experience problems signing in.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Greg Moore, Lead Learning Analyst at IDeaS, has over 15 years in developing training and performance solutions for enterprise clients including the areas of pharmaceuticals, automotive, and professional services. Currently Greg is working with analytics on software user behavior to drive performance interventions to improve user experiences.