ジャンプ

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作成中です - Mitsuhiro Yoshida

ジャンプはレッスンモジュールのユニークな機能です。ジャンプはリンクおよびレッスン内で学生が選択した場合に次の動作を決定付ける条件によって構成されます。ジャンプには基本的な次の2タイプがあります - 相対ジャンプおよび絶対ジャンプ。教師はすべての選択可能なジャンプを確認するため、プルダウンメニューを使用することができます。

例えば、教師はP1からP10のタイトル付けをした10ページのレッスンページを作成することができます。

P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, P9, P10.

P5において、教師は1つの選択で学生をP7に移動させたいと思っています。また、別の選択では「次のページ」に移動させたいと思っています。In this example "P7" is an absolute jump and "Next Page is a relative jump.

絶対ジャンプ

絶対ジャンプでは、常に教師が作成した同一ページへとジャンプします。私たちの例では、P7を使用しました。

P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, P9, P10.

教師は「P7」のページタイトルを「Grading」に変更できることに留意してください。P5からのジャンプは自動的に変更されます。

P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, Grading, P8, P9, P10.

ページを移動したとしても、絶対ジャンプに影響を及ぼしません。下記の例では、P5の絶対ジャンプは論理的順序において4ページをスキップすることになります。

P1, P2, P5, P3, P4, P6, P8, Grading, P9, P10.

ページには同一タイトルを付けることができるため、ジャンプの設定時に混乱する場合があります。例えば、5ページすべてが「終了ブランチ」になってしまわないよう、終了ブランチページのタイトルを変更することは良い実践と言えます。

相対ジャンプ

These kinds of jumps go to a position or create an effect. In our example, a Next Page jump in P5 is the next page in the logical order of the lesson is P6.

P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, P9, P10.

The teacher may decide that more information is needed for those students going to P6. The teacher can insert a page (called P5-b)immediately after P5 and the Next Page jump will now go to P5-b.

P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P5-b, P6, P7, P8, P9, P10.

Or the teacher can move another page to the position right after P5, and the Next page jump will go there. In the example below P10 has been moved and it has become the "Next page".

P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P10, P5-b, P6, P7, P8, P9.

If the teacher moves P5 to another location in the logical order, the relative jump will still look for the "Next page" in our example this will now be P10.

P1, P2, P3, P4, P6, P7, P8, P9, P5, P10.

Here are a few of the relative jumps that a teacher might find in a Lesson page.

The random relative jumps need to be planned with care. The were designed to be used within a segment of a lesson.

次のページ

We have covered this relative jump in our above example. It is also the default jump for the first answer of any question or content (branch table) page choices.

このページ

This page takes the student back to the page they just viewed. Lesson will usually use this jump as a default in most question and content pages, if it didn't use "Next page".

前のページ

The page which is in front of the current page in the logical order.

レッスン終了

The end of lesson is the splash screen a student sees when they have completed the lesson. In the simple lesson, this follows the last page in the logical order. It may show their score, offer a link to the next lesson or just say that they have completed the lesson. This jump is often used as a content page choice to allow the student to end the lesson at that point in the Lesson.

Unseen question within a branch

This will link to a randomly chosen unseen (by the student in this attempt) question between this content page and the End of the Lesson or the next End of Branch. This might be used in a segment of a lesson, where it is used in as a jump in C2 in the example below. Use with care.

C1, C2, Q1, Q2, Q3, EoB, C3, C4, C5, Q4, C6.

Random question within a branch

This will link to a randomly chosen question between the current content page and the End of Lesson or the next End of Branch. If the student has already seen the question and attempts are greater than 1, they will get another chance to earn the point(s) for that question. If attempts are set to 1, the question will be skipped and another random question shown. Use with care.

C1, C2, Q1, Q2, Q3, EoB, C3, C4,C5, Q4,C6.

Random branch table

This will jump to a random Content page between the current Content page and the End of Lesson or the next End of Branch. It is used in a segment and is a jump in C2 shown below. Use with care.

C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 EoB, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, C6.

Lesson jump pulldown example

Here is a pull down of jumps in a demo lesson for 1.8. Notice the relative and absolute pages. The relative pages are listed at the top and the absolute pages underneath them. Depending upon the current pages in a Lesson, some of the relative jumps may not be shown.