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Do Them
A Do Them assignment is similar to a Do it assignment, but can offer multiple initial states of the simulation. The Do It assignment is originally meant to contain a request to the learner to perform some action. No answer has to be entered explicitly. Basically, it can be used for free inquiry. Instructional support can be used to help learners in the inquiry process, but the ideal situation would be fully self-directed inquiry. In Do it and also in Do Them assignments the learner is stimulated to perform respectively a specific action or more specific actions in the simulation without any specific guidance. Quite often, these assignments are used to give some context information to the learner (e.g. an introductory fragment of text), and to introduce one (Do it) or more (Do Them) initial states.
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Modifying a Do Them assignment
Modifying a Do Them assignment To modify an assignment, you have to fill out a number of tab sheets. To access these, you select the assignment in the Application window, click right and choose Edit from the menu that appears. The tab sheets you have to fill out differ per type of assignment.
In the Control On tab sheet you can make the assignment perform certain actions with regard to other elements in the application. You can for instance change the settings in such a way that once a particular assignment is closed, another one will open. Also, you can make explanation elements pop up after all attempts have been used. This chapter will help you smoothly control elements in your simulation.
First, set the Start-up state of the assignment:
Activated: the assignment will open when the simulation is opened in the learner view. Enabled: the assignment is visible to the learner in the learner view. Disabled: the learner can see the assignment, but not (yet) activate it. Invisible: the learner cannot see nor activate this assignment.
To set the control structure of an assignment, follow these steps:
Activated: the elements below will be activated, enabled, aborted, disabled, or hidden when the assignment is started Succeeded: the elements below will be activated, enabled, aborted, disabled, or hidden when the assignment is performed correctly Failed: the elements below will be activated, enabled, aborted, disabled, or hidden when the assignment is performed incorrectly Exited: the elements below will be activated, enabled, aborted, disabled, or hidden when the assignment is closed before all attempts are used up.
No command to: the simulation stays as it is Compute: the simulation calculates the output value for the given input. Only when ‘Recompute output variables every time a value changes’ is not selected in Simulation Properties. Compute and Record: the model runs with the current input values and the results are displayed. Record Value: only for static models: the most recently computed value is recorded on screen. By default, this happens automatically, but you can change it under Simulation Properties. Reset: all variables in the simulation will be reset to their initial value.
Activate: The elements that you dragged into the box below will be started/opened. Enable: The elements below will be presented in the learner view but not started. The learner has to start them. Abort: The elements below will be closed. Disable: The elements below will be presented in the learner view but the learner cannot start them. Hide: The elements below will not be visible in the learner view.
Please note! The element itself is automatically added to the Exited-Enable page. Therefore, when all attempts have been used up, the assignment will be visible and available.
For additional information plus examples of the Control structure, click here.
You can use the Control Overview tab sheet to check the controls you set in the Control On tab sheet. You can quickly see what will happen if you activate, succeed, fail, or exit the assignment.
In do them & explicitation assignments, you can determine as many initial states as you want. Here, too, you can specify the number of attempts the learner gets to answer the question
In the Question tab sheet you can type the actual assignment. Make sure that the assignment you type is not too long, and too the point.
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