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The logical page order is defined as the order which the teacher sees the pages in lesson edit mode.  In the most simple lesson, the logical order is also the navigational page order. In Version 1.6 the Compact view of lesson pages gives the logical order.
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The logical order can be important in certain grading methodologies.  With custom scoring in lesson settings turned off, when an answer's jump advances the student forward in the logical order, the student's answer is scored as correct.
 
==Examples==
 
[[Image:Lesson edit order1.png|thumb|left|150px|Edit order]]
 
[[Image:Lesson visual order graphic1.png|thumb|right|325px|Table of Contents schema]]
 
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For example a Branch table page set up as a classic Table of Contents page at the start of the lesson might help us explain the different views.  The Table of Contents has 3 descriptions, each description button is linked/jumped to a different series of slides.  Each page at the end of the series jumps to the same page called "Last". On the "Last" page, the student select to go to the end of the lesson (exit) or back to the Table of Content page. 
 
In the edit order, or sometimes called logical order, the teacher sees one slide after the other.
 
*The two edit views are collapsed and expanded. The teacher will be paying attention to the jumps in these views to see the potential navigational orders a student might take by their choices.
 
==See Also==
[[Navigation Page Order ]] is the order of pages seen by the student in a lesson
 
[[Lesson_module#Logical_order_and_navigation_order| The lesson module page]] gives some context
 
[[Clusters]] are one way to randomize the logical order in a lesson
 
Or review the teacher and lesson indexes below:
 
[[Category:Teacher]]
[[Category:Lesson]]

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