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Assessment Exam - Spaced Learning Theory
Using Multipart with Drip Schedule - Concept
Using Multipart with Drip Schedule - Concept
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Before we show how to set up a question of a week mechanic where the user received credit for every question that they answered instead of at the end of the entire exam, we want to use this illustration to show how they're mapped together with OASIS. So on the left hand side is sort of the business case, on the right hand side is how OASIS set things up. So as you can see here on the left hand side, the whole product is called question of the week and every week you have a QOW for question of week, that is week one. You can have one questions in here, you can have three or five questions, whatever you want that make it qualifying for one credit for example. So you can send out one on week one, another one week two, another one week three, all the way to week 99 and week 100 and you can make this open-ended so that it can run on infinitely. So this is the idea, the most important difference between the previous example is that the user received a credit at every interval instead of at the end. So how is this set up? So the way that it is set up is we're going to set the entire course, the entire product question of the week as a multi-part course and the question of week will be the parent. And for each week that you're setting up is going to be a child course. And it just happens that this is a self-assessment exam as a child because they are really used for delivering questions and the reason that they are set up as a multi-part course with each week as a child is because multi-part course allows each child to offer credit. So you can have this one is one credit, this one is one credit, this one is one credit, so that when the user purchase this product at the top they will be able to have access to everything inside the product and they are going to be pushed to the user using a schedule. And it will show how to use a schedule to release each child in a pre-described interval similar to how the variety one is set up earlier. But this is a setup where you can offer credit at each question level instead of at the end of the exam. So now next video will show how mechanically we can do it in OASIS.
Video Summary
The video discusses how to set up a "Question of the Week" mechanic in OASIS, where users receive credit for every question they answer. The setup involves creating a multi-part course, with "Question of the Week" as the parent and each week being a child course. Each child course is set up as a self-assessment exam and offers one credit. Users purchase the product and gain access to all the questions, which are released at pre-determined intervals using a schedule. This setup allows credit to be offered at each question level instead of at the end of the exam. The next video will demonstrate how to implement this in OASIS.
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2020
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Question of the Week
OASIS
mechanic
credit
self-assessment exam
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