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List of Figures

Figure 2.1a: An Example of an Activity Tree 2-3

Figure 2.1.1a: Relationship between a Content Organization and an Activity Tree 2-4

Figure 2.1.2a: Cluster Example 2-7

Figure 2.2a: Sample Learning Activity 2-8

Figure 3.2.1a: Default Sequencing Control Choice Behavior 3-5

Figure 3.2.1b: Choosing a Cluster Activity with Flow Enabled 3-6

Figure 3.2.1c: Choosing a Cluster Activity with Flow Disabled 3-7

Figure 3.2.2a: Choice Exit Example 3-8

Figure 3.2.3a: Sequencing Control Flow Behavior 3-9

Figure 3.2.4a: Sequencing Control Forward Only Example 3-10

Figure 3.3.1a: Constrain Choice Example 3-14

Figure 3.3.2a: Prevent Activation Example 3-15

Figure 3.7a: Rollup Rule Child Activity Set, Conditions and Actions 3-24

Figure 3.9.1a: Measure Satisfaction If Active Example 3-34

Figure 3.10a: Objective Description and Objective Progress Information Relationship 3-37

Figure 3.10.1a: Sharing Objectives Example 3-39

Figure 4.2.1a: Relationship between the Run-Time Environment Data Model and the Tracking Model 4-5

Figure 4.2.1.1a: Tracking Model 4-6

Figure 4.2.6.1a: Current Activity State Model 4-17

Figure 4.3a: Conceptual Model of the Overall Sequencing Process 4-21

Figure 4.6a: Activity Status Information Used During Rollup 4-35

Figure 4.6.3a: Example Of the Measure Rollup Process 4-40

Figure 4.6.5a: Objective Rollup Using Measure 4-42

Figure 4.6.5b: Objective Rollup Using Rules 4-43

Figure 4.6.5c: Objective Rollup Using Default Rule 4-44

Figure 4.6.5d: Objective Rollup Ignoring Measure Using Default Rules 4-45

Figure 4.6.6a: Activity Progress Status Rollup Using Rules 4-46

Figure 4.6.6b: Activity Progress Rollup Using Default Rules 4-47

Figure 4.8.5a: Relative Order of “Flowing” Through an Activity Tree 4-53

Figure 5.3a: Choosing a Cluster Activity with Flow Disabled 5-6