<learningObjectMap>Use a <learningObjectMap> to create standalone aggregations of
<learningContent> together with its supporting plan, overview, summary,
and assessments, according to the needs identified by the learning goals and objectives. The
<learningObjectMap> references one and only one
<learningObject>. Any <topicref> elements that
occur before the <learningObject> are intended to be resource-only
references such as key definitions.
The <learningObjectMap> is a map specialization which supports the
DITA learning and training Map domain. It is used to aggregate
<learningContent>, together with its supporting files and
assessments, into a single standalone map type.
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
- map/map learningObjectMap/learningObjectMap
<learningObjectMap id="leaningObjectMap1">
<title>Sample learningObject map</title>
<learningObject>
<learningPlanRef href="learningPlan.dita" scope="local"
type="learningPlan" format="dita"/>
<learningOverviewRef href="learningOverview.dita" scope="local"
type="learningOverview" format="dita"/>
<learningPreAssessmentRef href="learningPreAssessment.dita" scope="local"
type="learningPreAssessment" format="dita"/>
<learningContentRef href="learningContent.dita" scope="local"
type="learningContent" format="dita"/>
<learningPostAssessmentRef href="learningPostAssessment.dita" scope="local"
type="learningPostAssessment" format="dita"/>
<learningSummaryRef href="learningSummary.dita" scope="local"
type="learningSummary" format="dita"/>
</learningObject>
</learningObjectMap>
The following attributes are
available on this element: Universal attribute group (with a narrowed definition of @id, given
below), Attributes common to many map elements, Architectural attribute group, outputclass, and the attributes defined below. This element also uses
@type, @scope, and
@format from Link relationship attribute group.
@id@anchorref@anchorref to
be pulled into the location of the anchor point
"a1" inside map1.ditamap when
map1.ditamap is rendered for
delivery.@title<title> element, which is
preferred over the @title
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