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Thanks for the typo-fixing! :) [[User:Martin Dougiamas|Martin Dougiamas]] 21:22, 29 November 2006 (CST) | Thanks for the typo-fixing! :) [[User:Martin Dougiamas|Martin Dougiamas]] 21:22, 29 November 2006 (CST) | ||
== Explanation about expression outcome statement and other things == | |||
I'm trying to translate your article about pedagogy and I don't understand the notion of outcome statement. | |||
I need also some explanation about this sentence : "Currently Moodle courses need to be manually connected to state learning standards" I'm not sure to understand do you talk about learning standards (SCORM, AICC) or something else. I don't understand the need of manual connection. | |||
If someone could explain, I will try to translate correctly. | |||
:Hi, my understanding of an outcome statement is a description of what a student should be able to do after completing a particular course e.g. "Understand the meaning of the terms X, Y and Z" or "Be able to explain the differences between X and Y". | |||
:Regarding learning standards, I think it refers to standards which a particular country has decided upon, rather than SCORM or AICC. Standards may be described using outcome statements. | |||
:Regarding the manual connection, currently the only way to include standards (or outcome statements) in Moodle courses is to type them into each course manually. | |||
:Hope this helps explain things. --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 05:00, 16 January 2007 (CST) |
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Thanks for the typo-fixing! :) Martin Dougiamas 21:22, 29 November 2006 (CST)
Explanation about expression outcome statement and other things
I'm trying to translate your article about pedagogy and I don't understand the notion of outcome statement.
I need also some explanation about this sentence : "Currently Moodle courses need to be manually connected to state learning standards" I'm not sure to understand do you talk about learning standards (SCORM, AICC) or something else. I don't understand the need of manual connection.
If someone could explain, I will try to translate correctly.
- Hi, my understanding of an outcome statement is a description of what a student should be able to do after completing a particular course e.g. "Understand the meaning of the terms X, Y and Z" or "Be able to explain the differences between X and Y".
- Regarding learning standards, I think it refers to standards which a particular country has decided upon, rather than SCORM or AICC. Standards may be described using outcome statements.
- Regarding the manual connection, currently the only way to include standards (or outcome statements) in Moodle courses is to type them into each course manually.
- Hope this helps explain things. --Helen Foster 05:00, 16 January 2007 (CST)