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🧑‍🧒‍🧒 What are the possible levels of architecture on Didask?
🧑‍🧒‍🧒 What are the possible levels of architecture on Didask?

Understanding Didask's architecture for better platform mastery

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Written by Clara Gros
Updated over a year ago

📘 Understanding Didask's architecture with practical examples

When designing a course on Didask, it’s essential to grasp the platform's architecture to create an effective training plan.

Here’s a simple glossary, illustrated with practical examples, to guide you in creating a high-quality learning structure:

  1. Didask granule 🧩: This is the fundamental element of Didask learning, representing a concrete change in the learner’s understanding. A granule is brief, typically lasting around one minute.
    ↪️ For example, a granule might be a short 2-minute video explaining a specific concept, such as "Introduction to time management."

  2. Didask module 📚: This gathers granules to achieve a specific learning objective. A module typically lasts 10 to 15 minutes.
    ↪️ A module on effective communication might include granules on "Active listening" and "Nonverbal communication."

  3. Didask publication 📖: This is the experience your learners see, where they access the content and activities you’ve created. A publication is essentially a complete course or training that your learners can follow.
    ↪️ For instance, a "Leadership course" could be a publication containing several modules and resources;

  4. Didask chapter 📝: This organizes modules to address intermediate learning objectives or specific themes. Chapters can be used to structure your learning paths.
    ↪️ Imagine an online course on nutrition. You could divide the course into chapters like "Basics of nutrition," "Popular diets," and "Sports nutrition." Each chapter would then group specific modules on these topics.

  5. Didask learning path 🛤️: A series of modules organized to achieve multiple learning objectives. A learning path is an immersive learning experience, typically lasting about 1 to 2 hours.
    ↪️ Consider a digital marketing training. The learning path might include chapters such as "Online marketing fundamentals," "Social media advertising," and "Search engine optimization."

  6. Didask program 🎓: The broadest level, consisting of several learning paths. Its indicative duration ranges from 4 to 10 hours.
    ↪️ A program could be a "Project Management Certification" composed of multiple learning paths, like "Project management for beginners" and "Advanced project management."

Understanding and effectively utilizing these levels of architecture allows you to create relevant training plans, delivering high-quality learning experiences to your learners. This is the foundation of your educational project's success! 🌟


Keywords: architecture, structure, training plan, glossary


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