Exploring PLD Core Elements:
The Personalized Learning Designer (PLD) operates through a powerful trio of core elements that work seamlessly together to automate and personalize your course. Letβs dive into how each one contributes to the magic:
π Events: Setting Things in Motion
Events are the spark that ignites your rules. They act as triggers, initiating actions based on specific occurrences within your course. Whether itβs a student completing an assignment, entering the course, or reaching a particular grade threshold, events are the starting point for creating dynamic and responsive learning experiences.
π Conditions: Fine-Tuning the Trigger
Conditions are the precision tools that ensure your rules execute only when the time is right. Think of them as the checkpoints that must be cleared for an action to take place. By setting up conditions, you can tailor your rules to respond to exact situations, ensuring that your interventions are timely and relevant.
π― Actions: Delivering the Outcome
Actions are the final step in the PLD workflow, defining what happens when your rules are triggered and conditions are met. They are the outcomes that directly impact the learning experience, such as sending personalized feedback, displaying alerts, or enrolling students in new activities. Actions make sure your course responds dynamically to studentsβ needs, keeping them engaged and supported.
List of Available Events
Select whether (ALL) or (ANY) should trigger the rule.
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Events
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User-Related π₯ |
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Course-Related π |
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Activity-Related π |
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Grade-Related π |
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Date-Related π |
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List of Available Conditions
Multiple conditions can be set, requiring all (AND) or any (OR) to be met. Conditions are Optional.
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Conditions
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User-Related π§βπ« |
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Course-Related π |
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Activity-Related π |
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Time-Based β° |
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List of Available Actions
Each rule needs at least one action.
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Actions |
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Notifications π§ |
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Content Delivery π |
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User Management π₯ |
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