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Project-level Optional Property (Bootstrap): Metadata

Metadata provides a way of tagging a Bootstrap so that it can be identified in SCORM objects; metadata is stored in xAPI events. You can tag the project by course, module, category (i.e. subject area), keywords, author and educational level. You can also include a thumbnail of the Bootstrap in the metadata.

Editor Interface

Properties

Property Description Type Additional Information
Course A table for storing terms and their associated definitions. Text There are several options to add, edit, delete or find records in the table - see below for more details.
Module Essentially switches on and off the glossary Text
Category {None/First Page/Last Page} You can choose to additionally have the whole glossary display on a page of the Bootstrap, so the learner can browse through terms and their definitions Text
Description
Keywords
Author
Include author when harvesting
Education level
Thumbnail

Using the Glossary

Glossary items can be added in two ways:

  • Individually, by adding new rows to the glossary table for each new term/definition
  • In bulk, uploading a specifically formatted .csv file

Adding terms/definitions individually

  1. Click the plus (+) icon at the foot of the Glossary table.
  2. In the resulting dialog box add your term and its associated definition and click Submit.
  3. The newly added entry will be visible in the table, as a new row.
  4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each new term.

Adding terms/definitions in bulk

You can create your terms and associated definitions in a .csv file so that they can be added to the Glossary table in one go. However, this option will overwrite any existing terms in the table, so either include any entries already present or undertake this option when starting a fresh Glossary.

  1. Create a Microsoft Excel file and save it in .csv format. Add two columns, one for 'terms' and one for 'definitions'. Add all the terms/definitions you want to include in your glossary and save. (Remember to save in .csv format not .xlsx or other spreadsheet formats).
  2. Click the Choose file button and search for your .csv file.
  3. Click Upload csv text and you will see a warning message. {Warning: this will overwrite the current table.}
  4. Click Ok and the entries will be added to the table (and any existing ones overwritten).

Editing or deleting terms/definitions

To edit a glossary entry, you can either:

  • double click a row in the Glossary table, and the dialog box will open with that row's entry for you to update
  • select a row in the Glossary table, and it will highlight in yellow, and click the pencil (Edit selected row) icon, and the dialog box will open with that row's entry for you to update

Once the dialog box opens you can scroll through the existing entries using the forward and backward buttons.

To delete a glossary entry, select a row in the Glossary table, and it will highlight in yellow. Click the bin (Delete selected row) icon and confirm by clicking the Delete button.

Searching for terms

If the Glossary contains many entries, it can be easier to search for a specific term/definition when you want to edit an entry. Click the magnifier (Find records) icon and use the resulting search box to filter for the term or definition you want to edit.

View Glossary definitions (in page)

When a term has been added to the Glossary, and it is then used in a project's page, its definition can be viewed by hovering the mouse over the term. The term is identifiable by a dotted underline.

You can view the whole glossary by clicking the Glossary button in the footer.

Hide Glossary definitions (in page)

On each page type you can add the Disable Glossary optional property. By checking this option, the dotted underline and tooltip (for terms added to the glossary) will not appear on the page. :?: Delete this section, only applies to XOT.

Disable glossary option.

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