Working with Counters and Questions

Counters are like variables in a computing language. They can be used to keep score but also to affect how the labyrinth case plays out, or what choices are given to the user. 

Note how the Counters below have changed in value already. 

Which areas will you use virtual patients in?

  • Undergrad
  • Resident
  • CPD
  • Interprofessional
  • Nursing
  • Veterinary

You can also alter Counters by attaching them to Questions. 

How useful is OpenLabyrinth in scenario based learning? (we're biased)

  • Essential
  • Peerless
  • Useless
  • Neutral

Counters
  • Score ()
  • Temp (0)
  • Completed (Partly)

  • Summary of case
Map: Welcome (5)
Node: 4815
Score:

reset

OpenLabyrinth
OpenLabyrinth is an open source educational pathway system

Review your pathway

  • Labyrinth on case study method
  • Range of motion exam of back.
  • Do you get incontinence?
  • inform Motor Vehicles office
  • Other (specify)
  • Did the pain start suddenly or did it come on gradually?
  • Pharmacy Student
  • Do you lose consciousness?
  • Occupational History
  • Tell family that CMPA will counsel team on correct decision
  • Meds
  • Social Work Student
  • Working with Counters and Questions

Reminder

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FINISH

Time is up

Debbuger window

Score =

Simple numeric counter

Previous_value:

Temp = 0

Counters can have floating point values.

Previous_value:
Counter: + 0.5

Completed = Partly

A string value

Previous_value:
Counter: = Partly