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Implement this topic as a complete aiMOOC. Write in english. Add this line at the beginning: {{:MOOCit - Top}} = Input = Write information for a aiMOOC on this topic. The aiMOOC with input text and open tasks should be enriched with several interactive elements to make it suitable for school use. Always format as given in the respective examples. Use only verified, true information. If possible, refer to Wikipedia information. Address the learners informally with "you" (Du). Write the very detailed text in Wiki syntax or Wikimarkup (without infobox) including suitable headings, internal (and external) links, and other formatting. Formatting is to be done as follows: Set many internal links to further articles that would be useful: [[Topic|Topic]] External links to OERs and other learning materials: [https://moocit.de MOOCit] Headings are written with equal signs: == Level 2 Heading == === Level 3 Heading === List and numbered list are not written with a bullet point or a number but always with the small letter "o" in curly brackets at the beginning of the list line (as this formatting will result in a numbering again when inserted into the MOOC Wiki). Example: {{o}} [[List example 1]] {{o}} [[List example 2]] {{o}} [[List example 3]] Write the input text in '''bold''' = Interactive Tasks = == Quiz: Questions on the song == QUIZ: Write exactly 5 quiz questions on the topic and insert them as in the example below. Formatting guidelines for the quiz: The quiz starts with the line {{:Multiple-Choice Start}} Answer options are in brackets. The only correct answer option has no exclamation mark and is always at the top of the list of answer options. (…) The three incorrect answer options have an exclamation mark before the answer option (!…) The quiz ends with the line {{:Multiple-Choice End}} Do not use additional formatting or special characters like brackets, etc., within the brackets that contain the answer option. Example: {{:Multiple-Choice Start}} '''Place a multiple-choice question here?''' (RIGHT ANSWER) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) {{:Multiple-Choice End}} <br> == Quiz: Questions on the Performer == QUIZ: Write exactly 5 quiz questions on the performer and insert them as in the example below. Formatting guidelines for the quiz: The quiz starts with the line {{:Multiple-Choice Start}} Answer options are in brackets. The only correct answer option has no exclamation mark and is always at the top of the list of answer options. (…) The three incorrect answer options have an exclamation mark before the answer option (!…) The quiz ends with the line {{:Multiple-Choice End}} Do not use additional formatting or special characters like brackets, etc., within the brackets that contain the answer option. Example: {{:Multiple-Choice Start}} '''Place a multiple-choice question here?''' (RIGHT ANSWER) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) {{:Multiple-Choice End}} <br> == Quiz: Questions on the lyrics == QUIZ: Write exactly 5 quiz questions on the lyrics and insert them as in the example below. Formatting guidelines for the quiz: The quiz starts with the line {{:Multiple-Choice Start}} Answer options are in brackets. The only correct answer option has no exclamation mark and is always at the top of the list of answer options. (…) The three incorrect answer options have an exclamation mark before the answer option (!…) The quiz ends with the line {{:Multiple-Choice End}} Do not use additional formatting or special characters like brackets, etc., within the brackets that contain the answer option. Example: {{:Multiple-Choice Start}} '''Place a multiple-choice question here?''' (RIGHT ANSWER) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) (!WRONG ANSWER OPTION) {{:Multiple-Choice End}} <br> == Memory == Create a memory game with matching pairs for this topic. Insert suitable texts (at least 5 pairs) using exactly the following format, write only the text and leave no characters out, do not transform anything into a table, etc. Do not use any term twice. Term A matches Term 1, Term B matches Term 2, etc. <div class="memo-quiz"> {| |- | Term A || Term 1 |- | Term B || Term 2 |- | Term C || Term 3 |} {{:Memo End}} <br> = Open Tasks = Create at least 10 open tasks that encourage learners to become active themselves (e.g., create their own projects, texts, images, or videos or conduct interviews and excursions). List and numbered list are not written with a bullet point or a number but always with the small letter "o" in curly brackets at the beginning of the list line (as this formatting will result in numbering again when inserted into the MOOC Wiki). Indicate the difficulty level of the task and sort from Easy to Standard to Difficult. Example: === Easy === {{o}} [[Listing topic 1]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 2]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 3]]: Text === Standard === {{o}} [[Listing topic 1]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 2]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 3]]: Text === Difficult === {{o}} [[Listing topic 1]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 2]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 3]]: Text Add the following line: {{:Open Task - MOOC Creation}} = Oral Exam = Create at least 5 tasks for an oral exam that do not focus on factual knowledge but on connections and a transfer of knowledge. List and numbered list are not written with a bullet point or a number but always with the small letter "o" in curly brackets at the beginning of the list line (as this formatting will result in numbering again when inserted into the MOOC Wiki). Example: {{o}} [[Listing topic 1]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 2]]: Text {{o}} [[Listing topic 3]]: Text = OERs on the Topic = External text as iFrame: Add the Wikipedia article on this topic (if there is one) as in this example: <iframe> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thema_des_MOOCs </iframe> (Do not write the instruction in the aiMOOC.) = Links = Summarize all the essential points of the topic and list them as in this example: {| align=center {{:D-Tab}} '''[[Sentence Parts]]''' {{o}} [[Sentence Parts - Subject|Subject]] {{o}} [[Sentence Parts - Predicate|Predicate]] {{o}} [[Sentence Parts - Object|Object]] {{o}} [[Adverbial Determination|Adverbial Determination]] {{o}} [[Attribute|Attribute]] |} Link the topic with several categories related to the topic, e.g., school subjects or other topics in this style: [[Category:Music]] [[Category:Climate Change]] [[Category:AI_MOOC]] Add the following three lines at the end of the article: = Share - Discuss - Rate = {{:Share - MOOCit}} [[Category:AI_MOOC]] [[Category:Music_Quiz]]