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dotLRN Nomenclature

by Ben Adida, part of dotLRN Documentation.

dotLRN is a Course Management System which means it helps manage courses, but does not perform the actual instruction of the courses. This document defines the nomenclature in the dotLRN project, because the components of a Course Management System are named very differently by various teaching institutions. In particular, since dotLRN is being developed for MIT Sloan, an attempt is made to cleanly work within existing MIT terminology while being generic enough to use by all.

Class

A class is a topic being offered by the institution. An example is "Introduction to Micro-Economics". Some institutions use the term "course", but this conflicts with MIT's reference to entire departments (Course 15). A class is thus a single topic that spans across years and does not specify a single offering of that topic.

Class Instance

A class instance is a particular offering of a class. An example is "Introduction to Micro-Economics - Spring 2002, Section A". A class instance thus has a very well-defined student list, professor, and TAs. It has specific material relevant to that offering of the class, a schedule, news events, etc...

Student

A student is an individual who is registered for a particular class instance.

Instructor

An instructor is one who teaches a particular class instance. An instructor could be a professor in title or not. The term instructor allows the system to be more flexible to different teaching environments.

TA

A TA (Teaching Assistant) is one who assists the instructor in the teaching of the class instance.

Administrator

An administrator is one who assist in managing issues surrounding a class instance, but doesn't play a role in the teaching process.

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