Verb (enum)
Namespace: PorticoXR.Reporting.Statements
PorticoXR reporting verbs.
Inherits: ushort
Values
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
Earned |
To earn or be awarded an object Example: Jenny earned the Management Wizard trophy |
Mastered |
To achieve the highest level of comprehension or competence for an activity. Example: Jenny mastered Working at Heights |
Abandoned |
To abandon an object Example: Jenny abandoned the task |
Attended |
To attend a virtual event, e.g. a virtual presentation, a virtual conference. This message is usually sent at the start of the session and indicates the user joined the session for an unspecified amount of time. Example: Jenny attended the Annual Conference |
Began |
To start an activity Example: Jenny began the ‘Difficult Conversations’ chapter |
Completed |
To finish an activity. This statement is not used to evaluate performance, but is simply a stating the activity has been concluded. Example: Jenny Completed the DE&I training |
Experienced |
To experience an activity that does not require a specific completion or achievement. Distinct from Attended as it indicates that user spent a specific amount of time at the virtual event. Example: Jenny experienced the Mindfulness app |
Initialized |
To initialize an object Example: Jenny initialized the session |
Left |
To leave an activity Example: Jenny left the Team Building chapter |
Paused |
To place an activity on hold, e.g. a video, an animation. The verb ‘Resume’ is used to unpause. Example: Jenny paused the ‘Difficult Conversations’ video |
Performed |
To perform an activity that does not have a target outcome or is not completable. Example: Jenny performed the role play scenario |
Progressed |
Indicates a value of how much of an actor has advanced or moved through an activity Example: Jenny progressed to Level 4 |
Resolved |
To fix a problem or fault related to an object Example: Jenny resolved the wiring fault |
Resumed |
To restart an activity that has been Paused, e.g. a video, an animation Example: Jenny restarted the Difficult Conversations video |
Suspended |
To cease or suspend an activity. This often applies to a sub-section within a module where a learner can choose to exit. Is not applied at the Session Level. Example: Jenny suspended Chapter 3. |
Terminated |
To terminate an object Example: Jenny terminated the phone call |
Collaborated |
A summary statement for collaboration. This may include number of people collaborated with, number of minutes collaborating. Example: Ashlyn Collaborated on task 18 with Sora. |
Gave |
To give an object to a third-party, e.g. NPC or other participant Example: Jenny gave the badge to Michael |
Gestured |
To non-verbally communicate an action to a third-party, e.g. NPC or other participant Example: Javon Gestured thumbs up to NPC #7. |
Responded |
To directly answer a question or prompt from a third-party, e.g. NPC or other participant Example: Jenny responded to the Site Manager |
Said |
To say something specific to a third-party, e.g. NPC or other participant Example: Janet said “would you like help with anything else?” |
Talked |
To initiate a conversation with a third-party, e.g. NPC or other participant Example: Jenny talked to the Site Manager |
Took |
To take an object to a third-party, e.g. NPC or other participant Example: Jenny took the clipboard from Site Manager |
Ascended |
To move upwards in the virtual space Example: Jenny ascended the ladder |
Descended |
To move downwards in the virtual space Example: Jenny descended the ladder |
Entered |
To enter a virtual entity, e.g. location, group, object Example: Jenny entered the Lobby, Jenny entered Group A, Jenny entered the Tank |
Exited |
To leave a virtual entity, e.g. location, group, object Example: Jenny exited the Lobby, Jenny exited Group A, Jenny exited the Tank |
Fell |
To fall, usually unintentionally and from a height in the virtual space. Can apply to the user or a third-party, e.g. NPC or other participant. Example: Jenny fell from the scaffolding |
NavigatedTo |
To intentionally navigate to a specific destination Example: Jenny navigated to the Safe Zone |
Teleported |
To track the specifics of user teleportation through a virtual space Example: Naomi Teleported to the Plaza. |
TransportedTo |
To be sent to a virtual location not selected by the user Example: Jenny transported to the Hospital Reception |
Visited |
To visit a specific virtual space Example: Cierra Visited the Plaza |
Adjusted |
To change an object and/or object property from one value to another in the virtual space Example: Jenny adjusted the gas meter |
Closed |
To close an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny closed the cabinet |
Discovered |
To find something that wasn’t specifically looked for in the virtual space Example: Phil discovered a trip hazard in the lab. |
Dropped |
To release an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny dropped the wrench |
Focused |
To focus on an object and make it the active element. Example: Jenny focused on the display |
Found |
To find something that was specifically looked for in the virtual space Example: Jenny found a dropped object |
Grabbed |
To hold an object in the virtual space without picking up Example: Jenny grabbed the rope |
Identified |
To identify a state or condition related to an object Example: Jenny identified the fuse box error |
Infringed |
To break a rule that has been clearly communicated Example: Jenny infringed the contamination area rule |
Inspected |
To look at something with the aim of determining the attributes of an object, usually with the aim of making a judgement, e.g. healthy patient, broken tool Example: Jenny inspected the harness |
Interacted |
To interact with an object in the virtual space. This is usually used where either (a) more detailed verbs do not describe the action or (b) when a generic term provides the appropriate level of accuracy Example: Jenny interacted with the compressor |
Launched |
To launch an object Example: Jenny launched the application |
Marked |
To highlight or mark an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny marked the contaminated tray |
Moved |
To move an object from one position to another in the virtual space Example: Jenny moved the tray into position B |
Opened |
To open an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny opened the cabinet |
PickedUp |
To pick up an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny picked up the body harness |
Placed |
To move an object to a specific location in the virtual space Example: Jenny placed tweezers into the tray |
Pressed |
To press an object in the virtual space, usually a button Example: Jenny pressed the ENTER button |
Pulled |
To pull an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny pushed the trolley |
Pushed |
To push an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny pushed the trolley |
Released |
To release an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny released the rope |
Started |
To start a process or state related to an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny started the engine |
Stopped |
To stop a process or state related to an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny stopped the engine |
Touched |
To touch up an object in the virtual space without picking up, grabbing, pushing, pulling or pressing Example: Jenny touched the contaminated dish |
Used |
To use an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny used the forceps |
Wore |
To wear an object in the virtual space Example: Jenny wore the Body harness |
Accepted |
To specifically accept a challenge or condition presented, e.g. terms and conditions, the silver challenge Example: Jenny accepted the Terms and Conditions |
Answered |
To reply to a question. Example: Jenny answered question A |
Preferred |
The selected choices, favored options or settings of a user in relation to an object or activity. Example: Jenny preferred option A |
Rejected |
To specifically reject a challenge or condition presented, e.g. terms and conditions, the silver challenge Example: Jenny rejected the Terms and Conditions |
Selected |
To select an item from a range of options Example: Jenny selected “English” from a list of languages |
Listened |
To receive audio. The act of listening is assumed as a result. Example: Jenny listened to the instructions |
Read |
To confirm that a user has read a specific of text. The criteria for determining what ‘read’ means is the responsibility of the content creator. Example: Jenny has read the instructions |
Watched |
The triggering of a video or animated sequence. The act of watching is assumed as a result. Example: Jenny watched the example hazards video |
Added |
To add an object to a target Example: Jenny added an ingredient to the mix |
Anchored |
To affix an object in the virtual space Example: Ada anchored NFT #873 to 45.325117234, 38.585849373 |
Attached |
To intentionally connect an item to another Example: Jenny attached hook to AC unit |
Collided |
To accidentally connect. Can be applied to the users, third-parties and objects int he virtual environments. Example: Jenny collided with the Red Zone. Jenny collided with Carl. Jenny collided with the Site Manager. |
Inserted |
To insert an object into a target Example: Jenny inserted the tray into the machine |
Removed |
To remove the object from the target Example: Jenny removed the blockage |
Gazed |
The user’s visual attention was fixated on an area for a long period of time. The period of time is relative and determined by the Content Creator. Example: Tanya gazed at dialogue option 3. |
Glanced |
The user’s visual attention was fixated on an area for a short period of time. The period of time is relative and determined by the Content Creator. Example: Tanya glanced at the AC unit |