On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 09:40 -0800, Gladys Gahona wrote:

> I've been making some tests for transclusion
> Please go to my "testing lab" :-) :
> http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Chela5808/My_sandbox#My_comments_about_transclusion
> 
> I guess this is what you are talking about. Is it?


Yip -- those are good examples of transclusion  --- with a little smart
planning from a learning design perspective its possible to develop
discrete/individual  pages that can be cobbled together (transcluded)
for different audiences.  For instances setting up activities for
different grade levels on separate pages.  When combining the final
worksheet, you would reuse the generic information but then included the
relevant example for the grade concerned. 

Cheers
Wayne

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