The document discusses an LEML Actions Framework. It provides a framework for defining actions and appears to include an example of how the framework can be used. The framework allows organizations to define actions that can then be triggered programmatically.
Welcome to LEML Actions.
This video explains the types of actions used in the learning environment modeling language or LEML.
This video focuses on the action elements of the LEML framework.
There are three standard actions in LEML:
Learner Action – actions the learner takes in the learning environment
Facilitator Action – actions the facilitator takes in the learning environment
System Action – actions pre-programed or built into the learning environment
In this example, the actions are used to show actions taken by various players in the learning environment. In this model, the learner assumes a good deal of leadership for their own learning as referenced by the learner action arrows. The facilitator provides feedback on the final presentation and conditional feedback is pre-programed into the environment to provide “client” feedback to the student based on their earned score on the presentation. This is automatically sent from the learning management system.
Actions provide a method for designers to show the sequence, flow, and roles within a learning environment.