07-04-2021, 04:46 PM
I think number 10 would create quite the headache for a tiered learning system. In my ergonomics evaluation app which features an education system, I have a few different administrative access levels. We are taking that system and creating our own in-house PDH system, which we will have at least two administrative accesses levels. One being top level administrators and a secondary access level that allows for the curation of courses and activities.
I think even in education, you would see something like a dean of university or a principal in secondary and primary education over see the system with teachers acting as the secondary admin tier creating courses, quizzes and such.
I think even in education, you would see something like a dean of university or a principal in secondary and primary education over see the system with teachers acting as the secondary admin tier creating courses, quizzes and such.