2020
DOI: 10.21125/edulearn.2020.0705
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Supporting Structural Templates for Multiple Learning Systems With Standardized Qualifications

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“…The so-called didactical structural templates (DSTs) have been introduced in [30] and extended in [20]. As described, the DSTs are based on the IMS learning design (IMS-LD) [31] and represent the didactical structure of a course and cannot only be used as a didactical structure for creating courses.…”
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“…The so-called didactical structural templates (DSTs) have been introduced in [30] and extended in [20]. As described, the DSTs are based on the IMS learning design (IMS-LD) [31] and represent the didactical structure of a course and cannot only be used as a didactical structure for creating courses.…”
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“…Therefore, the already existing LMS will be used as a basis in this work [19]. A didactical structural template (DST) [20,21] supporting QBLM can be used as a starting point to describe the underlying process and provide the measurement criteria for the success of achieving learning objectives regarding CQs. This includes the success of training skills on different proficiency levels in a game-based simulation.…”
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