How Courses Are Structured
Courses in the ELM System consist of:
- Course Settings—Each course has a unique name, passing grade, and number of question on the final test. See Course Settings for more information.
- Training
Sections—A course must contain at least one Training Section and
may contain as many Training Sections as you need to present the necessary
information. Once you have created
the course, you then create
the first Training Section and add course content to it.
An individual Training Section is typically dedicated to a specific chunk of the instruction in the course. You can have as many Training Sections in your course as you need.
Using the text editor, you can the following to Training Sections:
- Text
- Videos—Note that the Full Screen icon in embedded YouTube videos is not supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 and lower or in Safari.
- Photos and graphics
- Hypertext links to web pages, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and other files
- Testing
Questions—For each Training Section, you can create
one or more Testing Question. The number of questions you can create
for a course depends on the course
settings. These are multiple-choice
questions for which you provide up to six possible answers. One or more
of the answers may be marked as being correct. Testing
questions can include:
- Text
- Videos—Note that the Full Screen icon in embedded YouTube videos is not supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 and lower or in Safari.
- Photos and graphics
- Hypertext links to web pages, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and other files
You have the option of linking a Testing Question to a specific Training Section, so students can review the section should they answer the question incorrectly.
Global questions, which appear in every course, can also be developed in the ELM System.
- Course Files—You have the option of providing links to additional resources that the student can examine if they wish. These links are displayed at the bottom of each Training Section.