<< Click to Display Table of Contents >> Navigation: Initiatives > Develop > Module Level |
What can you do on this screen?
Only initiatives with a Scope listed below have a module level, though the name will vary depending on the Scope (called Module Level in this manual):
•Course / Distance Learning Course: Module
•Module / Distance Learning Module - top level of the initiative: Module
•Manual - top level of the initiative: Manual
•On-the-Job Training (OJT) - top level of the initiative: On-the-Job Training
•Performance Support - top level of the initiative: Performance Support
Figure 203: Develop > Module Level
On this screen, you can:
•View the table of contents item by clicking on the relevant folder.
•Edit the information (including the title for modules and below).
•Preview the Instructor Guide, Participant Guide, Storyboard, or test items for this table of contents item.
Note: If you leave an area (or tab/heading) on a Sheet empty by not adding any entries, then that area will not output in the PG.
•Select Explain Flag to review the reasons the table of contents item has been flagged.
•View the Cited Resources at every level that lists all resources used or cited anywhere below the selected table of contents item on the Develop tab.
•View the Cited Sheets at every level that lists all sheets listed anywhere below the selected table of contents item on the Develop tab.
•Lock the table of contents item to prevent edits from taking place.
•Unlock a locked table of contents item to allow edits to take place again.
•Expand up to three levels of sub-folders at a time. Selecting the module level and then Expand opens the tree down to the EO level, including the Overview and Summary folders.
•Select View Comments to view, edit, and add to the comments.
•View the Design Considerations at every level that gather information about the table of contents item to help with the development of the learning event.