Welcome
This section will guide you through the navigation, structure, and functionalities of the class. While going through the class, you can revisit the help section at any time by selecting the Help link at the bottom of the screen.
This section will guide you through the navigation, structure, and functionalities of the class. While going through the class, you can revisit the help section at any time by selecting the Help link at the bottom of the screen.
You will come across various interactive screens in the class. On these screens, select images, icons, etc. for more information.
Interactive screens with images are screens on which you need to select an image for more information. This information appears in a pop-up window.
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On Interactive screens with bulleted text, select or mouse over the bulleted text for more information. This information appears in a pop-up window.
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On interactive screens with highlighted areas, select or mouse over an area on a screen shot for more information. This information appears in a pop-up window.
Note: Interactive areas are highlighted in red. Green highlighted areas are non-interactive. They only draw your attention to certain elements on the screen.
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Interactive screens with buttons are screens on which you need to select a button for more information. This information appears in a pop-up window.
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Interactive screens with hyperlinked text are screens on which you need to select the hyperlinked text for more information. This information appears in a pop-up window.
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On interactive screens with icons, select or mouse over an icon for more information. This information appears in a pop-up window.
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On some screens, you will see an Explore & Apply button. The Explore & Apply content provides access to optional material that is organized on one or more tabs. The first tab is displayed by default. You may access the tabs in any order. The optional material is presented in the form of explanatory content, Guided Simulations, or Try Its. For more information on the Explore & Apply screens, refer to Topic 1, Screen 2 of this class.
Explore & Apply screens may contain interactive elements (selectable bulleted items, highlighted areas, etc.) like any other content screen. The only difference is that the textual information is not testable.
A Guided Simulation will show you how to complete a procedure in DTS. The elements of a guided simulation screen are highlighted.
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A Try It is a practice version of the guided simulation. Unlike the guided simulation, there will be no text-instructionsructions to guide you. If you perform a step incorrectly, you will receive feedback stating that your action was incorrect. On the second incorrect try you will be given a hint. Finally, on the third incorrect try the step will be done for you.
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Some Explore and Apply screens may have checkpoints. These are practice activity screens, which consist of different types of activities such as multiple-choice questions, matching activities, or identifying a particular area on a screen shot.
Checkpoint screens contain different types of practice activities. These screens are included to reinforce your learning and are not graded.
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In a matching activity, you must match the items listed in the first column with those listed in the second column.
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Multiple-choice checkpoints are questions with several possible answers. These questions may have one or more correct answers. After selecting your answers, you must select the Submit button.
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Hot Spot checkpoints have questions related to a screen from DTS. To answer the question, you must select the relevant area on the screen shot.
This class ends with an Assessment. This assessment tests your understanding of the content covered in the class.