Object |
Example |
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Pre-requisite rule, admission rule, degree audit rule |
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Group |
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Video, game, simulation, static content (PDF, HTML), quiz |
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define, identify, describe, differentiate, explain, apply, analyse |
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Grade, standing, degree |
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Degree, course, major |
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Learning Unit Instance |
Course offering, scheduled lecture |
Organization |
University, college, high-school, department |
Permission |
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Student,Instructor, Adviser |
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Resource |
Room, server, projector, file ] |
Role |
Science adviser, MATH100 instructor |
Academic Rule
An academic rule is a rule that either:
They can be very simple as in:"In order to register in MATH200 you need to have completed MATH100". Or, that can be quite complex as in Degree Requirements.
A Learning object:
Examples of Learning objects include:
Learning Objective
Learning Objectives can be attached to any learning unit.
Learning objectives are typically divided into:
Learning Result
The term Learning Result covers 3 different concepts:
Learning Unit
The concept of a "Learning Unit" comes from Kuali Student. Canonical Learning Units are prescriptive in nature: MATH100 consists of differential calculus. HIST200 covers the ante-bellum South. Learning Units can be courses, programs, majors....indeed, anything to which the word "learning" can be applied. A Learning Unit ID is like a SKU. This allows for the creation of an inventory of Learning Units (a curriculum) without having to worry about the exact nature of the items.
Person
Person lies at the center of the Learning Ecosystem data model. Often there are two possible relationships between a person and any other object in the model: