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Information Delivery (only)
Information Delivery (with SR)
Matching
Multiple Choice
Fill-in-the-Blank
Tutoring (AutoTutor Lite)
Auto-Tutor (native)
Learning Object Metadata
Common steps for all SKO types
0: Simplest Method
1: Go to home page
2: Log into google account & select assessment type
3: Name your SKO
4: Save your SKO
5: SKO Author Notes
6: Select your Avatars
7: Configure Components & Scene Defaults
Information Delivery Step by Step
1: Adding & Removing Scenes
2: Editing Scene Spoken Text
3: Configuring Individual Scene
Self Reflection Step by Step
1: Inserting Self-Reflection Assessment
2: Authoring Self-Reflection Assessment
3: Semantic Answer
4: Configure Feedback
ASAT in AutoTutor Lite Step by Step
1. Opening AutoTutor Lite and adding an ASAT interaction.
2. Adding a new Tutoring Pack (or editing an existing tutoring pack)
2.1 What is a Tutoring Pack?
3. Creating your first question.
3.1 Creating answers for your question
4. Creating expectations for your questions
4.1 Creating answers for your expectations
4.2 Creating Hints for your expectations
4.3 Creating Prompts for your expectations
5. Creating misconceptions for your questions
5.1 Creating answers for your misconceptions
5.2 Creating hints for your misconceptions
5.3 Creating prompts for your misconceptions
Tutoring assessment: step by step
1. Adding a tutoring assessment to your SKO
2. Adding your seed question
3. Adding your expectations
3.1 Establishing your expectation's semantic answer & ideal answer
3.2 Adding hints for your expectations
Authoring Guide
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Authoring Guide Outline
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Step-by-step instructions
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Common steps for all SKO types
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0: Simplest Method
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xAPITest
Try out SKO Information Delivery Module: [
create new
] [
test exiting
]
Try out SKO Self-Reflection Module: [
create new
] [
test exiting
]
Try out SKO Matching Module: [
create new
] [
test exiting
]
Try out SKO Multiple Choice Module: [
create new
] [
test exiting
]
Try out SKO Fill-In-The-Blank Module: [
create new
] [
test exiting
]
Try out SKO Tutoring Module: [
create new
] [
test exiting
]
Try Auto Tutor (Native) Module: [
Create New
][
Test Existing
]
Note: The output messages from SKO are in the standard form of S-R (Stimulus -Response)
behavior statements. I would like to have simple way to convert this S-R statements in the right xAPI format.
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