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Storyline xAPI Layout
***All template files are tested using modern browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox. We do not support or test using Internet Explorer.***
Have you watched the xAPI Overview/Setup video for Storyline yet?
For files released April 2019 and older, watch this video»
For files released May 2019 and later, watch this video»
Our Starter Layout file is very simple, when it comes to statements.
All slides except the text entry slide use Storyline's default statements only.
The text entry slide has a custom statement included that will capture your user's response in a way that can be reported and charted using an LRS' analytics package.
When the user enters information on this slide, a statement gets sent to your LRS that looks something like the following.
On it's face, that's not a super-useful statement, really.
So, someone answered something...ok. Now what?
If you look at the full JSON for this statement, however, you'll see a "response" entry here, that contains the full text the user entered.
Even better, if you use your LRS' analytics to generate reports on responses dfor a specific ID, you can visualize these answers across the entire user base.
Like this.
Pretty cool.
To use our statements, make sure DISABLE_xAPI is set to FALSE.
Then, enter the details for your slide.
Make sure to check out our xAPI overview video for more details on these details.
Once you edit those values, your file is set up and ready to go.
From here, you'll need to publish and launch your files to see statements.
Check out our "publishing to xAPI" video for more detail.
This article last reviewed Nov, 2018. The software may have changed since the last review.