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Learning Modules is a tool that provides course materials in a logical, sequential, order, guiding students through the content and assessments in the order specified by the instructor.  Instructors can insert formatted text, files, weblinks, Discussion Topics, Assignments, Tests & Quizzes, and soon, Assessments.  Content can be structured in such a way as to require students to complete content before they are allowed to proceed to the next content.
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Learning Modules is a tool that provides course materials in a logical, sequential, order, guiding students through the content and assessments in the order specified by the instructor.  Instructors can insert formatted text, files, weblinks, Discussion Topics, Assignments, Tests & Quizzes, and soon, Assessments.  Content can be structured in such a way as to require students to complete content before they are allowed to proceed to the next content.  It is also possible for instructors to set up a place for students to add content to the Learning Module.
There are three main ways to present the content:
There are three main ways to present the content:

Revision as of 20:30, 23 July 2013

Overview

Learning Modules is a tool that provides course materials in a logical, sequential, order, guiding students through the content and assessments in the order specified by the instructor. Instructors can insert formatted text, files, weblinks, Discussion Topics, Assignments, Tests & Quizzes, and soon, Assessments. Content can be structured in such a way as to require students to complete content before they are allowed to proceed to the next content. It is also possible for instructors to set up a place for students to add content to the Learning Module.

There are three main ways to present the content:

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