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I have an application that requires users to log in to authenticate themselves, and with this information xAPI statements are sent to a LRS as the user works through the module. The statements that my JS creates are not CMI5-conform statements. Are there advantages to making every statement sent off by my AU CMI5-conform when I am not using a LMS to play the LMS "role". It seems what the LMS is responsible for is a huge part in making CMI 5 work.
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I have an application that requires users to log in to authenticate themselves, and with this information xAPI statements are sent to a LRS as the user works through the module. The statements that my JS creates are not CMI5-conform statements. Are there advantages to making every statement sent off by my AU CMI5-conform when I am not using a LMS to play the LMS "role". It seems what the LMS is responsible for is a huge part in making CMI 5 work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: