Which tool can you use to edit the text in a guide?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation The Content Editor is the tool that allows you to edit the text in a guide. The Content Editor is accessed by clicking on the Edit button on the guide tile or by double-clicking on the guide in the My Content section. The Content Editor shows the guide as a series of steps, each with a text box where you can enter or modify the text content. You can also use the Content Editor to add or delete steps, reorder steps, change the guide settings, and publish or unpublish the guide. Option A is incorrect because the Page Editor is not a tool that you can use to edit the text in a guide. The Page Editor is a tool that allows you to edit the layout and design of a web page. It is not related to OGL or its content items. Option B is incorrect because the Step Guide Editor is not a tool that you can use to edit the text in a guide. The Step Guide Editor is a tool that allows you to create and edit step guides, which are interactive tutorials that guide users through a series of steps on a web page. Step guides are different from guides, which are OGL content items that provide information or instructions to users. You cannot use the Step Guide Editor to edit the text in a guide, as they are different types of content. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Learning Path, Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam, Working with the Editors
Question 17
What happens if the Sticky Guide setting is enabled for a non-process guide?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation The Sticky Guide setting is a feature that allows a process guide to remain visible in the Help panel until the user completes all the steps or closes the guide manually. This setting is only applicable for process guides, which are guides that have a specific sequence of steps and actions that the user must follow. If the Sticky Guide setting is enabled for a non-process guide, such as a message guide or a smart tip, it will not work as intended and will cause errors in the guide execution. Therefore, the OGL console will report this issue in a Health Check, which is a tool that scans the guides for any potential problems or inconsistencies and provides suggestions for improvement. The Health Check will indicate that the Sticky Guide setting needs to be disabled for the non-process guide for it to work properly. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Introduction & Overview of Oracle GuidedLearning, Implementing and Managing Guided Learning
Question 18
Which statement is true about Use Cases?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation Use Cases are a series of customizable Oracle Guided Learning assets that are available for customers to deploy directly in their application. These Use Cases cover the entire span of the cloud journey across testing, go-live, adoption and training, annual events like budget cycles and everyday application use. Use Cases are curated, knowledgeable content articulated in a templated format. The templates provide examples that can be digested easily in an online format. Customers can simply add these templates to their guide library and start editing the content to meet their unique business needs. Use Cases are designed based on the best practices and real business cases of Oracle experts and customers123. References: Use Case Libraries in Oracle Guided Learning1 Introduction & Overview of Oracle Guided Learning2 Oracle Guided Learning - Fusion3
Question 19
To which hosting platform can you link OGL content?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation You can link OGL content to any hosting platform that supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, such as an intranet, website, or learning management system. This allows you to create and deliver OGL guides to users across different applications and environments. You can also use the OGL API to integrate OGL content with your hosting platform and customize the user experience. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Course, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam, Oracle Guided Learning Documentation
Question 20
Which is the correct method for storing training documentation in OGL and presenting it to end users?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation The correct method for storing training documentation in OGL and presenting it to end users is to host the training documentation on your own server orlearning management system and link to it using OGL. This way, you can maintain control over the content, format, and updates of your training documentation, and also leverage the OGL features to direct users to the relevant documentation based on their context and needs. You can use OGL elements such as buttons, input fields, smart tips, and message guides to create links to your training documentation, and use activation conditions to trigger them at the appropriate time and place. For example, you can create a button that links to a video tutorial on how to use a certain feature, and activate it when the user visits that feature for the first time. Option A is incorrect because uploading the training documentation to the Help widget and embedding it in a Smart Tip is not a recommended method for storing training documentation in OGL. The Help widget is designed to display OGL content items such as guides, task lists, and smart tips, not external documents. Embedding the training documentation in a Smart Tip would also limit the visibility and accessibility of the documentation, as the user would have to hover over or click on the Smart Tip to view it. Moreover, the Smart Tip has a limited size and layout, which may not be suitable for displaying complex or lengthy training documentation. Option C is incorrect because storing the training documentation in My Content on the Home page and linking it to a guide is not a feasible method for storing training documentation in OGL. My Content is the section where you create and manage your OGL content items, not where you store external documents. You cannot upload or import any files or documents to My Content, only OGL content items. Linking the training documentation to a guide would also require the user to launch the guide and follow the steps to access the documentation, which may not be convenient or intuitive for the user. Furthermore, the guide may not be relevant or available for the user depending on their role, application, or context.