Ellen,
It is done fairly regulary, but I think the problem comes with managing
these when they get too deep more than the code itself. I generally don't
recommend more than three layers deep including the main course
level.
Also, if you have any kind of bulk loading of external transcripts, you
need a mechanism that will force the transcripts to 'recalculate' the completion
criteria of the BLAs and update the transcript.
Robert TaylorPresident, RT NetworksIntegrating
your LMS with your business processes
From: docent_users@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:docent_users@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of EllenSent:
Tuesday, February 05, 2008 5:55 AMTo:
docent_users@yahoogroups.comSubject: [docent_users] Nested
Blendeds?
Hi all,Does anyone have any experience using nested blended
activities? We have a course where it seems like the perfect solution
would be several alternate blended activities, grouped into a single blended
activity with a certification assigned to it. However I recall seeing
somewhere in the code that nesting blendeds beyond a certain point can lead
to unexpected results. I think they warned against nesting more than one
layer deep. Has anyone ever tried
it?Thanks!Ellen_________________http://thedesignspace.net
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