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xAPI Labels Lectora
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Have you watched the xAPI Overview for Lectora yet? Watch it Now!!!
Today we'll be discussing the xAPI features of our Labels Drag and Drop template.
In this file, as with most in a Lectora style, we've defaulted to Lectora's built-in statement options.
The way this file works is pretty simple, really.
When a learner successfully matches a dragger to its dropzone, a label action group runs, showing visual feedback to the learner, and sending a statement to your LRS.
It looks like this.
When all are successfully matched, a "mastered" statement appears.
To edit either these statements, you'll need to access the Label# action groups.
Toward the bottom, you'll see two actions for each label.
One with a conditional, which drives the "mastered" statement, and another with no conditional which drives the "matched" statement.
If you select any of these actions, you can customize their values using Lectora's actions pane.
For the draggers, we've included their names, in plain text, but for the mastered statement, we've left the object blank.
Obviously, you can adjust this to anything you'd like.
We're also using the system variables for the drag and drop activity on this layout to provide conditions for each of the dragger statements.
After edits, you just need to publish your file to xAPI to get statements going to your LRS.
This article last reviewed Dec, 2018. The software may have changed since the last review.