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;Variable: Variable is a basic building block of an [[assessment]]. [[Variable|More information about variables]].
;Variable: Variable is a basic building block of an [[assessment]]. [[Variable|More information about variables]].


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;Assessment: Assessment is a process for describing a particular piece of reality in aim to fulfill a certain information need in a decision-making situation. [[Assessment|More information about assessments]].
;Assessment: Assessment is a process for describing a particular piece of reality in aim to fulfill a certain information need in a decision-making situation. [[Assessment|More information about assessments]].


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;Method: Methods are "how-to-do" descriptions about how information should be produced, collected, analysed, or synthesised in an assessment. [[Method|More information about methods]].
 
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;Tool: Tool is a method or a collection of methods, organised into a practical tool (e.g. a computer model) [[Tool|More information about tools]].
 
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;Study: Study is an information object that describes a research study and its results, i.e. observational or other data obtained. [[Study|More information about studies]].
 
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;Lecture: Lecture contains a piece of information that is to be mediated to a defined audience and with a defined learning objective. [[Lecture|More information about lectures]].
 
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;Encyclopedia article: Encyclopedia articles are pages that are not formal assessment objects and not nuggets either. Unlike formal objects, they can have a flexible structure and they are not directly used in assessments as objects. [[:Category:Encyclopedia_article|More information about encyclopedia articles]].
;Encyclopedia article: Encyclopedia articles are pages that are not formal assessment objects and not nuggets either. Unlike formal objects, they can have a flexible structure and they are not directly used in assessments as objects. [[:Category:Encyclopedia_article|More information about encyclopedia articles]].


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;Blank page: Use this if you want create a blank page. Please note that pages without a page type should not be used; you should add the page type later. If you don't know a good page type, it is usually an encyclopedia article.
;Blank page: Use this if you want create a blank page. Please note that pages without a page type should not be used; you should add the page type later. If you don't know a good page type, it is usually an encyclopedia article.


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;Class: Class is a set of items (objects) that share the same property or properties. [[Class|More information about classes]].


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Latest revision as of 15:24, 30 August 2017

Variable
Variable is a basic building block of an assessment. More information about variables.




Assessment
Assessment is a process for describing a particular piece of reality in aim to fulfill a certain information need in a decision-making situation. More information about assessments.

Encyclopedia article
Encyclopedia articles are pages that are not formal assessment objects and not nuggets either. Unlike formal objects, they can have a flexible structure and they are not directly used in assessments as objects. More information about encyclopedia articles.

Blank page
Use this if you want create a blank page. Please note that pages without a page type should not be used; you should add the page type later. If you don't know a good page type, it is usually an encyclopedia article.


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