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Re: Signinig up, versions, passing UMOs [was: Passing UMOs]



There can be passing requirements set up by an Author in his course. But
the author is not that entity who controls what students do run-time. It
is a teacher who does. If I could not make my point clear, please, ask
questions.

Regarding your message, I need to look closely into it.

sergey@total-knowledge.com wrote:
> No, teacher does not control a passing of UMOs.
> You can check my message:
> http://www.total-knowledge.com/progs/uu/archive/msg00487.html
> where I tried to classify a passing requirements for each type of UMO.
>
>   
>> All this discussion sounds like being based on assumption that teacher
>> controls "passing" an UMO. If so, it is about administrative tools for
>> teaching. Do we do these? If we do, then only teacher decides what was
>> passed in which sense. For all other cases "passing" is for a student
>> only and informational only thing. He can have it for an UMO regardless
>> version. Having all versions available the student can look into them if
>> he wants to and decide whether they are of interest or not.
>>
>>
>> Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh wrote:
>>     
>>> Still some confusion coming from apparent mix ups between types of
>>> UMO use and availability.
>>>
>>> Each UMO has multiple versions. When Author of referrer UMO decides
>>> to link to an UMO, he decides which version to link to. When student is
>>> studying referrer UMO, he will have to study that exact version. Passing
>>> that version will happen only once, regardless of how many courses link
>>> to it, but if another course links to another version of UMO, student
>>> will
>>> have to pass that version as well.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> --
>>
>> Anatoly Volynets, Co-Founder
>> total-knowledge.com
>> culturedialogue.org
>>
>>
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>
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total-knowledge.com
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