Examples of using Activity tree in English and their translations into Danish
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An activity tree generally corresponds to an organization in the SCORM manifest.
And then that content will expose data values that you then map to your activity tree.
And then after that activity tree, the separate process is an API to upload a piece of content for a node on that tree. .
The complete tree of parent-child relationships is referred to as the“activity tree”.
An organization corresponds to a sequencing activity tree and represents one way of aggregating all the resources in a content package.
SCOs can be combined into a tree structure that represents the course,known as the“activity tree”.
The activity from which the previous attempt on the activity tree left off if the previous attempt was suspended with the intention of being resumed later.
Global State Information The LMS's sequencing implementation maintains additional state information for the Activity Tree.
Right, so I guess I'm really leaning towards- you would upload the activity tree on its own, in that one use case.
Navigation Request Process[NB.2.1]- Determines if a specified navigation request is valid given the current state of the activity tree.
The manifest contains an XML representation of the activity tree, information about how to launch each SCO and(optionally) metadata that describes the course and its parts.
I imagine you're in the LMS,, you upload the manifest, but its a shell,so you are basically uploading the activity tree.
Activity State: The first section(orange in the picture) contains a real-time representation of the entire activity tree. By expanding the plus icons to the left, you can drill into both activity data and the run-time data yes, they're different.
Activity State: The first section(orange in the picture) contains a real-time representation of the entire activity tree.
And now each node on that activity tree now defines something, whether it be a separate package that you upload, a content or external resource we were talking, like distributed content, or points to, from a simulation launch mechanism, whatever that may be.
Where we kind of standardize the tree, you build the tree first,so there's an API to create an activity tree.
Unfortunately, unless the global objectives are global to the system(a dangerous practice), when a retryAll request is issued,a new attempt begins on the root of the activity tree and all of the global objectives are reset making them unavailable as input into the remediation sequencing strategy.
Why won't SCORM move into that area? Where we kind of standardize the tree, you build the tree first,so there's an API to create an activity tree.
The manifest divides the course into one or more parts called SCOs. SCOs can be combined into a tree structure that represents the course,known as the“activity tree”. The manifest contains an XML representation of the activity tree, information about how to launch each SCO and(optionally) metadata that describes the course and its parts.
If it sounds like I'm making this up on the fly- well, I kind of am. I imagine you're in the LMS,, you upload the manifest, but its a shell,so you are basically uploading the activity tree.
Global State Information The LMS's sequencing implementation maintains additional state information for the Activity Tree. Information about the state of the sequencer as a whole.
And now each node on that activity tree now defines something, whether it be a separate package that you upload, a content or external resource we were talking, like distributed content, or points to, from a simulation launch mechanism, whatever that may be. Whatever that may be- whether you're launching a game from a webpage, or whether it's a physical simulator, that instructor then has to set up, and then some way to sequence all that.
Happy Tree Friends Activities for kids.