Add Learner Exercise
You have the option to add a Learner Exercise to the screen.
The Learner Exercise, or Question and Answer section, appears below as it might
look after you entered a question, typed four sample answers, and selected a
response message for each.
When creating the Learner Exercise, the message options that
appear in the pull-down lists to the right of the answer are the Dynamic
Messages that were created in the Media Library. In addition, FlexTraining
ships with a few pre-built messages to illustrate how this feature can be used.
You can select any message as a response to any chosen
answer. Typically you would use messages that indicated the learner chose the
wrong answer for each of your candidate answers except the right one. In the
screen shot below, you can see that a JavaScript message is being used to
indicate incorrect choices, while a small Flash Movie will play when the
correct answer is chosen.
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Training
Discussion of Comments
The FHWA received 105 comments on this docket from a wide range of stakeholders, including major industry associations, State departments of transportation, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs),
and local agencies. The comments were generally favorable about the scope and content, but requested additional clarification and guidance on implementation of specific items. On many issues, some commenters
wanted more specific requirements, while others wanted more flexibility. Most commenters, including major industry associations and public sector agencies, agreed with the overall scope, but some felt that
the specifics might be difficult to implement and asked for clarification of key terms. A few commenters wanted the FHWA to reduce the number of requirements or convert the rulemaking into a guidance activity
until more ITS deployment experience is gained.
In summary, the FHWA received a large number of generally favorable comments about the NPRM that suggested minor specific changes and expressed a need for further guidance on implementation. Since the general
tenor of the comments was positive, the FHWA has kept the scope of the NPRM and made appropriate clarifications to the text of the final rule to address concerns raised in comments. In response to the many
comments requesting it, starting in early 2001, the FHWA will also provide a program of guidance, training, and technical support to assist with the implementation of this rule. The following is a detailed
discussion of the comments and their disposition, organized by subject matter.
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