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The Experience API (formerly known as, Tin Can API)
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I've been asked to provide my insight as to where the Learn product stands with regard to the Experience API that was released back in April. At this time there are few rules around how to support the API. Essentially it’s a non-standardized standard. We are working with Boeing on a new specification for AICC called CMI-5 that aims to put rules around supporting the Experience API. Right now, if we were to support the Experience API it would be like supporting a moving target since the content from any authoring tool or from any vendor could be tracking things
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