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eLearning Course Structure.

MOS2016 eLearning courses are organized by modules. Each module corresponds to an objective found in the official certification exam. 

 

In a Module, the student must complete three steps:

 

STEP 1. BENCHMARK. 

Each module has a preliminary test, Benchmark Assessment. When completed, the Benchmark Assessment results will provide a visual indication of the topics in which the student is already proficient. If you do not wish to take this assessment, you can skip this step and go to step 2.

 

STEP 2. LEARN & PRACTICE & CREATE. 

Each section of Step 2 corresponds to a sub-objective of the official certification exam. There are three items within each section: 

 

1. Content. Theoretical explanation of the tools, commands, or actions that make up an exam’s sub-objective.

 

2. Knowledge based practice. Theoretical questions about how the Office application works. These questions can be several types, including but not limited to: single choice, multiple choice, or order steps. Here, the student has the option to view the correct answer(s) and an explanation for each question

 

3. Live in the app practice. Tasks to perform in the app. Here, the student has the option to view a video or go back to the section of where this item topic is explained. 

 

STEP 3. VALIDATE. 

The student can perform two tests

 

1. Knowledge based – Post assessment. Theoretical questions about how the Office application works. This test has a minimum of 20 questions. It’s similar to Knowledge based practice in STEP 2, but this assessment does not include explanations

2. Live in the app – Post assessment. Tasks to perform in the app. It’s similar to Live in the app practice in STEP 2, but this assessment does not include a video or the option to review the content that discusses this topic

 

ARE YOU READY FOR THE FINAL VALIDATION? 

This is the final validation on the knowledge acquired throughout the course. To activate this test, the student must perform all of the previous practices.

 

The final validation has two tests
 
1. Final- Knowledge based assessment. Theoretical questions about how the Office application works. This test has 30 questions and a limited time to complete

2. Final – Live in the app assessment. Tasks to perform in the Office application. This test has 35 tasks and a limited time given to complete.

 

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