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Learning Locker provides many options for retrieving statements (listed = below) to satisfy various needs, from just viewing a quick list of statemen= ts to direct database access for business intelligence (BI) tools.
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The source page provides a quick way to list of statements that have bee= n sent to an organisation in Learning Locker. It also allows you to filter = this list using the Query Builder. |
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Visualisations provide a quick visual summary of statements via bar grap= hs, line graphs, scatter graphs, etc. These are great for quickly exploring= potential correlations and trends. |
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If you want data from your statements in a spreadsheet, you can download= certain parts of your statements to a CSV file using the Export Panel. = |
The xAPI HTTP interface provides an xAPI-conformant API for retrieving s= tatements in your applications. |
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The Aggregation HTTP Interface is more advanced than the xAPI HTTP inter= face and allows you to access MongoDB=E2=80=99s powerful Aggregation API fo= r more custom filtration of statements. |
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The Connection HTTP Interface is a slightly more restricted version of t= he Aggregation API that utilises cursors to provide paginated statements fo= r improved performance. |
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Direct DB access |
If you want to utilise BI Tools or improve performance further, you can = simply access the MongoDB database which Learning Locker is using directly.= |