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The Sequencing Definition Model


From IEEE Std. 1484.11.1-2004 IEEE Standard for Learning Technology – Data Model for Content to Learning Management System Communication, Copyright 2004 IEEE; IEEE Std. 1484.11.2-2003 IEEE Standard for Learning Technology – ECMAScript Application Programming Interface for Content to Runtime Services Communication, Copyright 2003 IEEE; IEEE Std. 1484.12.1- 2002 IEEE Standard for Learning Object Metadata, Copyright 2002 IEEE; and IEEE Std. 1484.12.3-2005 IEEE Standard for Learning Technology – Extensible Markup Language (XML) Schema Definition Language Binding for Learning Object Metadata, Copyright 2005 IEEE. All rights reserved.

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3.1. Sequencing Definition Model Overview3.2. Sequencing Control Modes3.2.1. Sequencing Control Choice3.2.2. Sequencing Control Choice Exit3.2.3. Sequencing Control Flow3.2.4. Sequencing Control Forward Only3.2.5. Use Current Attempt Objective Information3.2.6. Use Current Attempt Progress Information3.3. Constrain Choice Controls3.3.1. Constrain Choice3.3.2. Prevent Activation3.4. Sequencing Rule Description3.4.1. Condition Combination3.4.2. Rule Conditions3.4.3. Rule Condition Referenced Objective3.4.4. Rule Condition Measure Threshold3.4.5. Rule Condition Operator3.4.6. Rule Action3.5. Limit Conditions3.5.1. Attempt Limits3.5.2. Attempt Absolute Duration3.6. Auxiliary Resources3.7. Rollup Rule Description3.7.1. Condition Combination3.7.2. Rollup Conditions3.7.3. Rollup Condition Operator3.7.4. Rollup Child Activity Set3.7.5. Rollup Actions3.8. Rollup Controls3.8.1. Rollup Objective Satisfied3.8.2. Rollup Objective Measure Weight3.8.3. Rollup Progress Completion3.9. Rollup Consideration Controls3.9.1. Measure Satisfaction If Active3.9.2. Required For Rollup Elements3.10.Objective Description3.10.1. Local Objectives vs. Shared Global Objectives3.10.2. Objectives Global to System3.10.3. Objective Map3.11. Selection Controls3.12. Randomization Controls3.13.Delivery Controls3.13.1. Tracked3.13.2. Completion Set by Content3.13.3. Objective Set by Content3.14. Completion Threshold