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ok, most of the page is done until scenarization but need to decide how to split it as it is too long to continue, what do you think? | ok, most of the page is done until scenarization but need to decide how to split it as it is too long to continue, what do you think? | ||
Yeah you might create a '''project-based learning scenarios''' page or whatever factoring out seems to be appropriate. | ==== split when you feel like ==== | ||
Yeah you might create a '''project-based learning scenarios''' page or whatever factoring out seems to be appropriate. Just link to it prominently. | |||
Btw. I do have the plan to have more stuff on scenarization in general. That would include | Btw. I do have the plan to have more stuff on scenarization in general. That would include | ||
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* some methodology for describing scenarios [[Category:Educational modeling languages]] | * some methodology for describing scenarios [[Category:Educational modeling languages]] | ||
Right now this is rather messy..... | Right now this is rather messy.... - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 10:40, 10 June 2008 (UTC) |
Revision as of 11:40, 10 June 2008
welcome on board :)
too long
ok, most of the page is done until scenarization but need to decide how to split it as it is too long to continue, what do you think?
split when you feel like
Yeah you might create a project-based learning scenarios page or whatever factoring out seems to be appropriate. Just link to it prominently.
Btw. I do have the plan to have more stuff on scenarization in general. That would include
- general page for a given kind of instructional design model, e.g. CSCL script or Catalog of simple scenarios.
- some features scenarios, e.g. ArgueGraph Script (Category:Pedagogical scenarios).
- some methodology for describing scenarios
Right now this is rather messy.... - Daniel K. Schneider 10:40, 10 June 2008 (UTC)