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I understood almost all types of interactions specified by the scorm data model element cmi.interactions.n.type(true_false, multiple_choice, fill_in, long_fill_in, matching, performance, sequencing, likert, numeric, other) ,it remains to understand the type performance. I found an explanation of Ostyn but it remains ambiguous .

The Performance interaction is the most flexible and rich of the standard interaction types in SCORM. It allows the capture of a number of arbitrary steps performed by a learner, along with information about every step. (Claud Ostyn)

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AFAIK it does exactly that, i.e. stores arbitrary data related to an ambiguous non-standard interaction (e.g. a 3D simulation). LMS are not supposed to do anything with interaction data anyway, at least not regarding completion and grading, so it is mostly used by instructional designers who need a deeper insight into what the learners are doing and then adjust the training, e.g. exercise difficulty.

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