Structure of the Documentation

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The material is organized according to the scheme of the information pyramid. At its peak are the most general issues and as the level of information decreases, the information becomes more and more detailed and specific.

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Material Structure

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The course material is segmented into small units of knowledge that are arranged in a pyramidal form. In other words, there are generic themes that cite more detailed segments and these in turn elements with even more detail. At some point the material cites details that may be part of another course and that are available in case the student needs to review any of these points.

Segmentation also facilitates learning as it allows the student to understand each of the units separately, and, if it is clear, go deeper with the units of greater detail. It is also easier for you to isolate those units that present the greatest difficulty and ask for specific assistance.

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Main Index

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The main page, both for topics and courses, has a logo of several folders:

The page itself includes the index of the associated subjects and an area in which what is chosen in the index is presented. Initially this area displays the general information of the topic or course. If another topic has already been selected, you can always return to the general description by clicking on the first element of the index that bears the same logo as previously indicated.

The initial drill down (look for more details) can be performed on the index by opening the folders that are in the lowest levels. To continue a drill down to even more detailed concepts, go to the narrative page itself. In it there are links to other more detailed and / or related narratives.

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Class Index

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Each class is associated with a group of narratives that form a script for the class. The logo of these groups is a folder:

If the script corresponding to a specific class is not known, just consult the main list of topics by class in the main index.

When selecting the script, which corresponds to the folders on which narrative titles depend, a small summary of the topic and the list of narratives are presented on the right side.

Clicking on any of the narratives opens a text that describes it and the buttons for

* content

* formulas

* checklists

* videos

so only what is chosen is shown. In the case of content, all are shown while in formulas only those that contain formulas, videos those that have videos and checklist the questions associated with the concepts.

Note: the checklist mentioned here is for all audiences and is not necessarily identical to the one associated with the course. The latter can be consulted directly in the work panel with checklists.

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Narratives

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Each topic is explained by ordering a series of knowledge units in the form of a narrative that explains it.

Each narrative carries priority units of knowledge and links to secondary ones. You can also include narratives that are associated (related) to the narrative or that deepen (insight)

Each narrative has its own image or the generic image associated with the classes

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Sheets

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Different sheets containing concepts, formulas, images, videos, etc. are associated with each narrative. The logo with which they are represented is that of a set of sheets:

If the pictures are key to understanding, they appear prominently. If they are additional information they are seen as links on the right side.

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Sheet

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Clicking on the button of a detail sheet or on the link of the detail sheets on the right edge opens the individual sheet in a separate browser. Its logo is that of an individual sheet:

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Checklists

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Both at the level of the material in a class and at the level of each narrative, the system generates summaries of the associated equations.

The questions are listed in order of appearance and include help to guide the answer.

Be careful, the checklists consulted with the material are not necessarily identical to those that are used for control in the courses. The latter can be consulted directly in the work module with the checklists. In this menu, the subject and associated questions are indicated by checklist.

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Forms

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If Forms is selected, the system loads only the sheets that are related to equations. This is practical at the moment a case is being solved since it allows to quickly find the equations that one is looking for.

There are two types of forms depending on whether one has logged in or not.

In the public version, in which no login has been made, the formulas are listed and it is possible to perform calculations and graphs, but only with values entered manually by the user. In other words, in this modality there is no possibility of working on the resolution of cases.

If the login is done first, the form detects the user and offers the 'project' version outside the public version, in which you can choose the case in which you want to work. After selecting the case, case variables can be associated to the variables of the equation without having to type the numbers.

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Videos

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Si se selecciona Videos el sistema carga solo las hojas que se relacionan a videos. Esto es practico en el momento que se solo se busca ver los videos y no las ecuaciones u otros textos.

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Detalles del Curso

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El detalle del curso contiene tipicamente información como:

- contenidos

- actividades

- programa

- normas de evaluación

- bibliografía

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