- <lcInstructornote>
The <lcInstructornote> was deprecated in DITA version 1.3.
It was replaced with the <lcInstructornote2> element. It was
originally intended to provide information or notes you want to provide to the course
instructor. These notes can be conditionalized out of content you intend to deliver
to the
learner.
- <lcOpenQuestion>
The <lcOpenQuestion> element was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the
<lcOpenQuestion2> element. It was originally intended to pose an
open-ended question in an assessment interaction.
- <lcTrueFalse>
The element <lcTrueFalse> was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the <lcTrueFalse2>
element. It was originally intended to present the learner with two choices, one correct,
the
other incorrect, often presented as true/false or yes/no responses.
- <lcSingleSelect>
The <lcSingleSelect> element was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the <lcSingleSelect2>
element. It was originally intended to present three or more choices, only one of
which is
correct.
- <lcMultipleSelect>
The <lcMultipleSelect> element was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the
<lcMultipleSelect2> element. It was originally intended to provide an
interaction where the learner must indicate two or more correct answers from a list
of
choices.
- <lcSequencing>
The <lcSequencing> element was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the <lcSequencing2>
element. It was originally intended to ask the learner to arrange a list of choices
into a
predefined order, such as small to large.
- <lcMatching>
The <lcMatching> element was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the <lcMatching2>
element. It was originally intended to allow the learner to identify the correct choice
that
matches another choice and, optionally, any feedback for the pair or for correct or
incorrect
matches.
- <lcHotspot>
The <lcHotspot> element was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the
<lcHotspot2> element. It was originally intended to support
an interaction where the learner clicks on a region of the screen to indicate a
choice.
- <lcInteractionBase>
The <lcInteractionBase> element
was deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the
<lcInteractionBase2> element. It was originally intended as the base
for more specialized assessment types.
- <lcQuestionBase>
The <lcQuestionBase> element was
deprecated in DITA version 1.3. It was replaced with the
<lcQuestionBase2> element. It was originally intended as the base
for lcQuestion in the learningDomain domain. This is an "abstract"
element type intended only for use as a base for specialization.