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Courses in docendo are learning units that consist of one ore more sections and/or questions. A course does not directly contain any content like text or media, it just references sections or questions (that in turn do contain content). Thus, a course simply is a structure or hierarchy that orders the content pages you want to use.</description>
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Integrating interactive questions with learning courses helps to activate the learner and provides them with means to self-assess their progress. docendo supports different question types that are defined by IMS Global Learning Consortium's Question &amp; Test Interoperability Specification.</description>
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Courses in docendo are learning units that consist of one ore more sections and/or questions. A course does not directly contain any content like text or media, it just references sections or questions (that in turn do contain content). Thus, a course simply is a structure or hierarchy that orders the content pages you want to use.</description>
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Starting from version 3.1, the Resource Browser is the central point of managing learning resources in docendo and replaces the old “Desktop” view. The underlying concept is based on filtered browsing, i.e. the set of displayed resources is determined by filtering all the resources you have read access to. In this way, filters serve as a means to reduce the displayed set of resources to those you currently want to focus on.</description>
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Current version

	*  3.3.1

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	*  3.3.2

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Starting from version 3.1, the Resource Browser is the central point of managing learning resources in docendo and replaces the old “Desktop” view. The underlying concept bases on filtered browsing, i.e. the set of displayed resources is determined by filtering the entirety of resources you have read access on. In this way, filters serve as a means to reduce the displayed set of resources to those you currently want to focus on.</description>
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