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xAPI-Spec

This Github repository contains the xAPI Specification. xAPI is a learning technologies interoperbility specification that describes communication about learner activity and experiences between technologies. You can read the latest release of the specification here. The group meets the first, second, and third Wednesdays of each month on GoToWebinar. You can register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7730918418468686596

Specification versions

The current version of the specification is 1.0.2. 1.0.3 is currently being developed by the specification working group.

##What to do if the spec is unclear If when implementing the specification you find something is unclear or unhelpful, it may be that the others have similarly found that section unclear and that it has been fixed in the development version of the specification (1.0.3) which is being developed by the xAPI Working Group. You can and should look at the development version of the specification for reference, but be aware that this version has not been published, could contain errors and might be changed before it is released.

If your confusions and concerns have not been addressed in the development version), you can help to improve the specification by raising an issue here. When raising an issue, please give as much detail as you can in regards to:

  • Which part/parts of the specification you are reading.
  • Your understanding of what these parts mean.
  • The product and feature you are implmenting xAPI in; what's the use case you are trying to achieve?
  • How you would like the specification to be improved. Suggest some specific new wording if you like!

You'll need to sign up for a GitHub account if you do not already have one in order to raise and comment on isues.

You can discuss any issues before or after raising them on the specification Google Group and at our weekly specification calls.

##How you can contribute You'll need to sign up for a GitHub account if you do not already have one in order to contribute to the specification.

In addition to raising and discussing issues, you can contribute by:

Click the links above to find out how to do each of these things.

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