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Use Case - Leveraging Assignment for Multi-Staged ...
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This video tutorial will show an overview of a made-up example of a MOC Part 4 product that will require using both the Assignment feature and Drip Schedule feature within OASIS. Just so that we get a sense of the use case before we jump into the steps required to configure the product, conceptually this particular course has three stages. Stage A requires the user to read some learning content and then fill out X number of patient charts and then do some peer comparison. When they finish Stage A, they will move to Stage B immediately where they can read additional information and then fill out some self-reflection questions. After they have finished Stage B, they must wait X number of days before they are eligible for Stage C. At Stage C, they will repeat Step 2, which is fill out X number of patient charts. They need to repeat that step from Stage A and then they will compare their result with their peers and also do a self-comparison of both pre and post. Pre meaning what they filled out in Stage A and post meaning what they just filled out in Stage C. And then the module concludes. So this is an example of a three-stage program for the user to complete.
Video Summary
The video tutorial explains a fictional example of a MOC Part 4 product that utilizes the Assignment and Drip Schedule features in OASIS. The course consists of three stages: Stage A involves reading learning content, filling out a specific number of patient charts, and performing peer comparison. After completing Stage A, users move on to Stage B, where they read additional information and answer self-reflection questions. Once Stage B is completed, a certain number of days must pass before users can proceed to Stage C. In Stage C, users repeat filling out patient charts, comparing their results with peers, and conducting self-comparison between Stage A and Stage C. The module ends after Stage C. This is an example of a program with three stages for users to complete.
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2019
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MOC Part 4
Assignment
Drip Schedule
OASIS
Three stages
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