Hilfe:Learning Objective Page

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A learning objective describes a specific topic to be taught to the students. Its encompassing area of knowledge is defined by the corresponding domain.

General information about a learning objective, e.g. its domain, a short description of its content ("LO-Text") and a list of "verbs" defining the abilities and depth of knowledge to be imparted to a student (level 4 being the most profound) are listed in the table on the top.

A table further below displays all learning objectives subordinate to the currently viewed one.

Creating a new learning objective

To create a new learning objective, go to the main page of its parent catalogue and click the button "Add a new learning objective" underneath the catalogue information table on the left. You will be redirected to a form where you can enter the required meta data. If you have no permission to edit the form please contact the HI-LONa administrator.

Competences describing the abilities and depth of knowledge to be conveyed to the students can be selected from a dropdown menu. They correspond to different levels, level 4 being the most profound one. Click "Expand" to see all the competences or "verbs" available inside a level.

Role defines a professional the conveyed skills are aimed at. Select the appropriate term from the dropdown menu.

The attribute Parent LO makes the newly created learning objectives subordinate to the entered learning objective and will be listed as such on the parent's page. In order to select a Parent LO, its unique identifier must be entered, e.g. "LZ-PIN 101". Type at least one letter to browse learning objectives in the dropdown menu.

When finished click "Save page" on the lower left. HI-LONa automatically assigns a unique identifier starting with "LZ-PIN" as the page name.

Editing an existing learning objective

If you would like to edit an existing learning objective, click the tab "Edit with form" on the top right of the learning objective page. You will be redirected to the same form used to create a new learning objective with all current meta data pre-filled.