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No "completed" statement if submit screen is not used #102

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foxylearning opened this issue Sep 28, 2018 · 3 comments
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No "completed" statement if submit screen is not used #102

foxylearning opened this issue Sep 28, 2018 · 3 comments

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@foxylearning
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With the latest version of interactive video, it appears that a "completed" xAPI statement is only generated if a submit screen is used. I do not want to use a submit screen for all of my videos. Is there any other way to detect when the user reaches the end of a video? This change has broken some important functionality on my site.

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otacke commented Sep 28, 2018

Please see my answer at https://h5p.org/comment/22921#comment-22921. I don't see a reason for spreading the discussion over two separate threads.

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Your answer on the h5p.org site does not really address the core concern here. Is it intentional that xAPI statements for interactive videos will be substantially different in the basic information they contain based simply on whether or not a submit screen is used? If so, that needs to be documented much more clearly and even incorporated into the UI for IVs so that content authors understand that not using the submit screen can potentially limit the functionality of the video.

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otacke commented Sep 28, 2018

There were lengthy discussions about what the "completed" statement means and when it should be triggered, I think it was in here related to extending the xAPI features of Interactive Video.

I agree that our documentation can be improved, and we will do it step by step (in addition to the release notes which list changes) -- and we'd gladly accept help from people who have some time to spare. After all, H5P is supposed to be a community effort.

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