I2IDL, xAPI and the Total Learning Architecture: Why Infrastructure Matters More Than Ever [from xAPI.com.au]

“One thing that has become increasingly clear over the years is this: learning data does not fail because of a lack of ideas. It fails because of weak infrastructure and poor interoperability.

That is why the launch of the Institute for Infrastructure and Interoperable Data in Learning (I2IDL) really matters.”

Over on xapi.com.au:

An article exploring “What I2IDL is, why it exists, and how it connects directly to xAPI and TLA in practical, real world terms.”

“From an Australian perspective, this work is especially relevant. In VET, workforce training, compliance, and professional learning, we regularly deal with decentralised delivery models. Learning happens on the job, in simulations, in workplaces, in communities, and across multiple systems. We already know that trying to force all of that into a single LMS does not work. xAPI gives us a way to capture those experiences. TLA gives us a way to design ecosystems around them. I2IDL gives us confidence that the underlying infrastructure is being cared for.”


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