• Understand the Developer Document Types
  • Understand the Developer Document Types
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  • When you build content, you create, edit, and link various documents that are stored in the Library folders. The Developer provides the various document types that allow you to:
  • create an outline to facilitate content presentation and navigation
  • record application simulations for playback
  • construct conceptual and introductory content that link to outlines and recorded frames
  • develop glossary terms
  • define roles for document filtering
  • create questions and assessments to evaluate skills, competency, and learning
  • apply consistent formatting to web pages
  • customize publishing style output
  • The following describes each document type:
  • Module
  • A module can also have conceptual content linked to it that provides a general description of the content that is contained within it.
  • Section
  • A section can also have conceptual content linked to it that provides a general description of the content that is contained within it.
  • : A module or section document appears as a purple or blue book only when the document has at least one linked child document such as a topic or another module or section. However, a module or section document with no linked child documents appears as a page icon such as
  • Important Note about Module and Section Documents
  • Topic
  • Package
  • Web Page
  • : A question tests student knowledge on a piece of content.
  • Question
  • There are seven types of questions including Fill in, Hot Spot, Matching, Multiple Choice (single answer) Multiple Choice (many answers), True/False, and User-Defined.
  • : An assessment is collection of questions and topics used to test a student's knowledge of larger portions of content.
  • Assessment
  • Glossary
  • Role
  • Template
  • Publishing Project
  • Style Sheet
  • Skin
  • IAS Configuration