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In the glossary terms will be defined. As soon as those terms are used within learning content a student will see their explanation. Additionally you can get a list of all terms and definitions in a printable version. In addition to the usual settings for learning resources, you can also activate the options "Alphabetical Register" and "Write Permission" in the learning resource Glossary, if required, in order to adjust the display and editing permissions.
More information on how to create a glossary and embed it into your course can be found in chapter "Course Operation," section "Glossary". How to use your glossary within a course will be explained in the chapter "Learning Activities in Courses," section "Glossary".
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Another standardized e-learning format supported by OpenOLAT is the SCORM format (version 1.2). SCORM is short for "Sharable Content Object Reference Model" and a reference model for exchangeable electronic learning content of the "Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative" (ADL).
SCORM learning content is suitable for courses within OpenOLAT as well as courses outside. OpenOLAT supports this format; therefore your learning content can be applied not only in OpenOLAT but also in other LMS.
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Apart from the above-mentioned learning resources, a comprehensive number of other file types may be imported into OpenOLAT. Among these are PDF, PowerPoint, Excel and Word, as well as movie, image, sound or animation files.
Zudem können Sie, sofern ein entsprechender Dokumenteneditor aktiviert ist, auch direkt If a corresponding document editor is activated, you can also create Word, Excel oder or PowerPoint Dateien files directly in OpenOLAT als Lernressource erstellenas a learning resource.