A tool for creating so-called DIS lessons designed for conditional familiarization of students with documents.
Through DIS lessons, it is possible to distribute documents to students in a targeted way (to all or only to a selected group of users) for familiarization. The display of the document conditions the passage through the course or the completion of the lesson, it is recorded in the system and therefore monitored.
A DIS lesson can contain one or more documents and can be used on its own, i.e. the course will contain only one DIS lesson, or a lesson or lessons with documents can be included arbitrarily in the course structure.
Example for fire protection training:
Lesson: Fire protection for employees (from PREVENT)
Lesson: Local conditions and risks in workplaces
Lesson: DIS Lessons include evacuation plan and fire alarm directive
Documents must be uploaded in .PDF format only to display correctly in the browser.
Document publishing options
Uploading a file from your computer
Selecting a document from the Library
By entering the URL of the document (typically on the company's internal repository)*
* Warning:
Remember that when linking to a document stored at an internal URL, the file can only be viewed from the internal network or when connected via VPN (to the internal network). We recommend that you test this solution properly before using it, as computer networks may have different restrictions.
List of DIS lessons
The list shows the created DIS lessons, which can be copied (also between lecturers), archived, deleted or edited via the controls in the options column.
Controls
Features (basic information about DIS lesson) | |
Options (control settings, font, etc.) | |
Help | |
Publishing a DIS lesson to a course |
DIS Lesson Editor
The editor text box is used to provide text that prompts the student to view documents.
New documents can be uploaded to the DIS lesson via the + New File button.
In the dialog box, enter the file name, select a location, and upload or select a file from the Library based on the selected location, or enter the URL of the file.