From f090961e90e1dd596691e5b7197dc5fefe7f9b66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: mits
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 06:36:48 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] polished and a new pre-translated file added.
---
lang/ja/README | 2 +-
lang/ja/help/lesson/grade.html | 9 ++-
lang/ja/help/lesson/maxanswers.html | 4 +-
lang/ja/help/lesson/mods.html | 4 +-
lang/ja/help/lesson/overview.html | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
lang/ja/lesson.php | 1 +
lang/ja_utf8/help/lesson/grade.html | 9 ++-
lang/ja_utf8/help/lesson/maxanswers.html | 4 +-
lang/ja_utf8/help/lesson/mods.html | 4 +-
lang/ja_utf8/help/lesson/overview.html | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
lang/ja_utf8/lesson.php | 1 +
11 files changed, 213 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 lang/ja/help/lesson/overview.html
create mode 100644 lang/ja_utf8/help/lesson/overview.html
diff --git a/lang/ja/README b/lang/ja/README
index 44e3f16aff..25a3c55102 100644
--- a/lang/ja/README
+++ b/lang/ja/README
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
MOODLE JAPANESE TRANSLATION
-------------------------------------------------------
STARTED : November 21, 2002
-LAST MODIFIED: October 15, 2004
+LAST MODIFIED: October 16, 2004
Thanks to everyone who have supported our translation project!
diff --git a/lang/ja/help/lesson/grade.html b/lang/ja/help/lesson/grade.html
index 9cef0fb937..5e6439f6eb 100644
--- a/lang/ja/help/lesson/grade.html
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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
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index cbfa88c0f9..21b32b71e1 100644
--- a/lang/ja/help/lesson/maxanswers.html
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index b148b20931..e8cd376f0e 100644
--- a/lang/ja/help/lesson/mods.html
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+
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+ chosen. This piece of text is called the response.
+
- Also associated with each answer is a jump. The jump can be relative -
+ this page, next page - or absolute - specifying any one of the pages in the
+ lesson or the end of the lesson.
+
- By default, the first answer jumps to the next page in the lesson.
+ The subsequent answers jump to the same page. That is, the student is shown
+ the same page of the lesson again if they do not chose the first answer.
+
- The next page is determined by the lesson's logical order. This is
+ the order of the pages as seen by the teacher. This order can be altered
+ by moving pages within the lesson.
+
- The lesson also has a navigation order. This is the order of the
+ pages as seen by the students. This is determined by the jumps specified
+ for individual answers and it can be very different from the logical order.
+ (Although if the jumps are not changed from their default values
+ the two are strongly related.) The teacher has the option to check the
+ navigation order.
+
- When displayed to the students, the answers are usually shuffled. That is,
+ the first answer from the teacher's point of view will not necessarily be
+ the first answer in the list shown to the students. (Further, each time the
+ same set of answers is displayed they are likely to appear in a different
+ order.) The exception is sets of answers for matching-type questions, here
+ the answers are shown in the same order as input by the teacher.
+
- The number of answers can vary from page to page. For example, it is allowed
+ that some pages can end with a true/false question while others have questions
+ with one correct answer and three, say, distractors.
+
- It is possible to set up a page without any answers. The students are shown
+ a Continue link instead of the set of shuffled answers.
+
- For the purposes of grading the lessons, correct answers are ones which
+ jump to a page which is further down the logical order than the current page.
+ Wrong answers are ones which either jump to the same page or to a page
+ further up the logical order than the current page. Thus, if the jumps are
+ not changed, the first answer is a correct answer and the other answers are
+ wrong answers.
+
- Questions can have more than one correct answer. For example, if two of the answers
+ jump to the next page then either answer is taken as a correct answer. (Although
+ the same destination page is shown to the students, the responses shown on the way
+ to that page may well be different for the two answers.)
+
- In the teacher's view of the lesson the correct answers have underlined Answer
+ Labels.
+
- Branch tables are simply pages which have a set of links to other
+ pages in the lesson. Typically a lesson may start with a branch table which
+ acts as a Table of Contents.
+
- Each link in a branch table has two components, a description and the title
+ of the page to jump to.
+
- A branch table effectively divides the lesson into a number of
+ branches (or sections). Each branch can contain a number of pages
+ (probably all related to the same topic). The end of a branch is usually
+ marked by an End of Branch page. This is a special page which, by
+ default, returns the student back to the preceeding branch table. (The
+ "return" jump in an End of Branch page can be changed, if
+ required, by editing the page.)
+
- There can be more than one branch table in a lesson. For example, a lesson
+ might usefully be structured so that specialist points are sub-branches
+ within the main subject branches.
+
- It is important to give students a means of ending the lesson. This might
+ be done by including an "End Lesson" link in the main branch
+ table. This jumps to the (imaginary) End of Lesson page. Another
+ option is for the last branch in the lesson (here "last" is used
+ in the logical ordering sense) to simply continue to the end of the lesson,
+ that is, it is not terminated by an End of Branch page.
+
- When a lesson includes one or more branch tables it is advisable to set the
+ "Minimum number of Questions" parameter to some reasonable value.
+ This sets a lower limit on the number of pages seen when the grade is
+ calculated. Without this parameter a student might visit a single branch
+ in the lesson, answer all its questions correctly and leave the lesson
+ with the maximum grade.
+
- Further, when a branch table is present a student has the opportunity of
+ re-visiting the same branch more than once. However, the grade is
+ calculated using the number of unique questions answered. So
+ repeatedly answering the same set of questions does not increase
+ the grade. (In fact, the reverse is true, it lowers the grade as the count
+ of the number of pages seen is used in the denominator when calculating
+ grades does include repeats.) In order to give students a fair idea of
+ their progress in the lesson, they are shown details of how many questions
+ they are answered correctly, number of pages seen, and their current grade
+ on every branch table page.
+
- The end of the lesson is reached by either jumping to that location explicitly
+ or by jumping to the next page from the last (logical) page of the lesson. When the
+ end of the lesson is reached, the student receives a congratulations message and is
+ shown their grade. The grade is (the number of questions correctly answered / number of
+ pages seen) * the grade of the lesson.
+
- If the end of the lesson is not reached and the student just leaves,
+ when the student goes into the lesson again they are given the choice of
+ starting at the begining or picking up the lesson where they answered their
+ last correct answer.
+
- For a lesson which allow re-takes, the teacher has the choice of using the
+ best grade or the average of the grades as the "final" grade from
+ the lesson. That grade is shown on the Grades page, for example.
+
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index 929470ce7f..d2d78a00a2 100644
--- a/lang/ja/lesson.php
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+
- Each answer can have a short piece of text which is displayed if the answer is
+ chosen. This piece of text is called the response.
+
- Also associated with each answer is a jump. The jump can be relative -
+ this page, next page - or absolute - specifying any one of the pages in the
+ lesson or the end of the lesson.
+
- By default, the first answer jumps to the next page in the lesson.
+ The subsequent answers jump to the same page. That is, the student is shown
+ the same page of the lesson again if they do not chose the first answer.
+
- The next page is determined by the lesson's logical order. This is
+ the order of the pages as seen by the teacher. This order can be altered
+ by moving pages within the lesson.
+
- The lesson also has a navigation order. This is the order of the
+ pages as seen by the students. This is determined by the jumps specified
+ for individual answers and it can be very different from the logical order.
+ (Although if the jumps are not changed from their default values
+ the two are strongly related.) The teacher has the option to check the
+ navigation order.
+
- When displayed to the students, the answers are usually shuffled. That is,
+ the first answer from the teacher's point of view will not necessarily be
+ the first answer in the list shown to the students. (Further, each time the
+ same set of answers is displayed they are likely to appear in a different
+ order.) The exception is sets of answers for matching-type questions, here
+ the answers are shown in the same order as input by the teacher.
+
- The number of answers can vary from page to page. For example, it is allowed
+ that some pages can end with a true/false question while others have questions
+ with one correct answer and three, say, distractors.
+
- It is possible to set up a page without any answers. The students are shown
+ a Continue link instead of the set of shuffled answers.
+
- For the purposes of grading the lessons, correct answers are ones which
+ jump to a page which is further down the logical order than the current page.
+ Wrong answers are ones which either jump to the same page or to a page
+ further up the logical order than the current page. Thus, if the jumps are
+ not changed, the first answer is a correct answer and the other answers are
+ wrong answers.
+
- Questions can have more than one correct answer. For example, if two of the answers
+ jump to the next page then either answer is taken as a correct answer. (Although
+ the same destination page is shown to the students, the responses shown on the way
+ to that page may well be different for the two answers.)
+
- In the teacher's view of the lesson the correct answers have underlined Answer
+ Labels.
+
- Branch tables are simply pages which have a set of links to other
+ pages in the lesson. Typically a lesson may start with a branch table which
+ acts as a Table of Contents.
+
- Each link in a branch table has two components, a description and the title
+ of the page to jump to.
+
- A branch table effectively divides the lesson into a number of
+ branches (or sections). Each branch can contain a number of pages
+ (probably all related to the same topic). The end of a branch is usually
+ marked by an End of Branch page. This is a special page which, by
+ default, returns the student back to the preceeding branch table. (The
+ "return" jump in an End of Branch page can be changed, if
+ required, by editing the page.)
+
- There can be more than one branch table in a lesson. For example, a lesson
+ might usefully be structured so that specialist points are sub-branches
+ within the main subject branches.
+
- It is important to give students a means of ending the lesson. This might
+ be done by including an "End Lesson" link in the main branch
+ table. This jumps to the (imaginary) End of Lesson page. Another
+ option is for the last branch in the lesson (here "last" is used
+ in the logical ordering sense) to simply continue to the end of the lesson,
+ that is, it is not terminated by an End of Branch page.
+
- When a lesson includes one or more branch tables it is advisable to set the
+ "Minimum number of Questions" parameter to some reasonable value.
+ This sets a lower limit on the number of pages seen when the grade is
+ calculated. Without this parameter a student might visit a single branch
+ in the lesson, answer all its questions correctly and leave the lesson
+ with the maximum grade.
+
- Further, when a branch table is present a student has the opportunity of
+ re-visiting the same branch more than once. However, the grade is
+ calculated using the number of unique questions answered. So
+ repeatedly answering the same set of questions does not increase
+ the grade. (In fact, the reverse is true, it lowers the grade as the count
+ of the number of pages seen is used in the denominator when calculating
+ grades does include repeats.) In order to give students a fair idea of
+ their progress in the lesson, they are shown details of how many questions
+ they are answered correctly, number of pages seen, and their current grade
+ on every branch table page.
+
- The end of the lesson is reached by either jumping to that location explicitly
+ or by jumping to the next page from the last (logical) page of the lesson. When the
+ end of the lesson is reached, the student receives a congratulations message and is
+ shown their grade. The grade is (the number of questions correctly answered / number of
+ pages seen) * the grade of the lesson.
+
- If the end of the lesson is not reached and the student just leaves,
+ when the student goes into the lesson again they are given the choice of
+ starting at the begining or picking up the lesson where they answered their
+ last correct answer.
+
- For a lesson which allow re-takes, the teacher has the choice of using the
+ best grade or the average of the grades as the "final" grade from
+ the lesson. That grade is shown on the Grades page, for example.
+
diff --git a/lang/ja_utf8/lesson.php b/lang/ja_utf8/lesson.php
index 09b1b15037..482d83d44f 100644
--- a/lang/ja_utf8/lesson.php
+++ b/lang/ja_utf8/lesson.php
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ $string['addcluster'] = 'ã¯ã©ã¹ã¿ã®è¿½å ';
$string['addendofcluster'] = 'çµäºã¯ã©ã¹ã¿ã®è¿½å ';
$string['answer'] = '鏿è¢';
$string['answersfornumerical'] = 'æ°ååé¡ã«å¯¾ããè§£çã¯æå¤§å¤åã³æå°å¤ã®ç¯å²å
ã«å
¥ãå¿
è¦ãããã¾ãã';
+$string['arrangebuttonshorizontally'] = 'ã¹ã©ã¤ãã·ã§ã¼ã§åå²ãã¿ã³ãæ°´å¹³ã«é
ç½®ãã¾ãã?';
$string['attempt'] = 'ææ¦: $a';
$string['attempts'] = 'ææ¦';
$string['available'] = 'å©ç¨éå§';
--
2.39.5