Adopter Spotlight – TorranceLearning

Our January webinar reviewing how eight companies are using Tin Can (xAPI) has had a lot of attention. In this blog series, we refresh your memory of what each company is up to.

The TorranceLearning and Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum’s RFED (Radio Frequency Education) project shows what’s possible with Tin Can even if you’re on a small budget. Built around a free SCORM Cloud LRS account and RFID tags, the project is designed to track a class of school kids exploring a museum. If you’ve got limited budget, are interested in tracking real world interactions or care about education, this blog is for you.

Imagine this scenario: you’re a teacher responsible for a class of students visiting the Ann Arbour Hands-On Museum. When you arrive, your students disappear off in different directions exploring and interacting with the different exhibitions.

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