Create a Simple Mark-up Language Document to Specification: ICAB4135A

Create a Simple Mark-up Language Document to Specification: ICAB4135A
ISBN-10
073399038X
ISBN-13
9780733990380
Category
Document markup languages
Pages
83
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Scope
Authors
Scope, Michelle Kennedy

Description

This Learner Guide addresses the competency ICAB4135A Create simple mark up language document to specification. It provides learners with a structured learning pathway of concepts, examples, and activities, addressing each Performance Criteria of the competency standard in a logical fashion. This Learner Guide will help trainees and students achieve superior learning outcomes as it: Provides engaging material for learning, designed to increase the participant’s interest in the program and likelihood of completion Is written in relevant, easy-to-read language that facilitates learning Provides numerous activities that develop concepts and reinforce skills Provides clear links between learning and practice Can be used in both workplace and classroom training environments This Learner Guide will help teachers and trainers of the competency standard by: Providing a clear and consistent resource for each participant Giving the necessary underpinning knowledge for each participant minimising the need for further handouts and/or preparation Providing a source of assessment activities and/or a component of a portfolio of evidence when complete

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