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about Content Aggregations
A Content Aggregation is like a recipe
— instructions for combining ingredients to produce a particular
result. In the case of instruction, the intended result is a
cohesive selection of learning resources, presented in a sequence
that makes sense and reflects overall structure (e.g.
course, chapter, module, etc.).
Just as the same food ingredients may
be combined in different ways to produce different results —
milk, flour and eggs could be breakfast or a dessert, for example
— different content aggregations can be devised using some
of the same resources in different ways to address different learning
objectives. Content aggregations may consist of Assets, SCOs or
other aggregations. |