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Oracle 1z0-1116-23 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Working with OGL Views
  • Work with OGL Content Types
Topic 2
  • Explain Guide Status - Draft
  • Publish
  • Organising and Managing Content
Topic 3
  • Troubleshooting OGL Content
  • Testing Guides End-to-End
Topic 4
  • Describe Guide Settings
  • Access the OGL Console
  • Utilize Display Settings

 

NEW QUESTION # 15
Which element cannot be opened by using a Launcher?

  • A. Process Guide
  • B. Smart Tip
  • C. Help widget

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
A Launcher is a feature that allows OGL developers to automatically launch OGL items based on where users are in the application and what screen element they interact with1. A Launcher can be used to open a Process Guide, which is a sequence of steps that guides users through a business process, or a Smart Tip, which is a single step that provides contextual information or instruction. However, a Launcher cannot be used to open a Help widget, which is a floating window that displays a list of available guides for the current page. A Help widget can only be opened by clicking on the OGL icon in the application or by using a keyboard shortcut2. References: Creating OGL Content, Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Introduction & Overview of Oracle Guided Learning


NEW QUESTION # 16
Which is NOT a setting used forHot-spots'?

  • A. Monitor selector
  • B. Step conditions
  • C. Step branches

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
Hot-spots are interactive elements that highlight a specific area on the screen and allow the user to click on them to perform an action or navigate to another step. Hot-spots have three main settings: monitor selector, step conditions, and hot-spot properties. Step branches are not a setting used for hot-spots, but a feature that allows you to create different paths for the user based on their choices or actions. Step branches can be applied to any step type, not just hot-spots. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]


NEW QUESTION # 17
Where can you access the Version History of a guide?

  • A. Guide Status
  • B. Guide Settings
  • C. Full Editor

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
Version History is a feature that allows OGL developers to automatically save multiple versions of their active guides and provides the ability to preview any prior versions of guides. OGL console users with appropriate permissions can view the version history of guides and can select a previous version to be restored.
To access the Version History of a guide, you need to go to the Guide Settings, which can be found by clicking on the gear icon next to the guide name in the OGL console. There, you can see a list of all the saved versions of the guide, along with the date, time, and author of each version. You can also preview, restore, or delete any version of the guide from the Version History tab. References: Creating OGL Content, Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Become a Certified Oracle Guided Learning Developer


NEW QUESTION # 18
What is the function of the Oracle Guided Learning Editor browser extension?

  • A. It enables users to access the Full Editor within the OGL Console to create and edit content.
  • B. It enables end users to preview OGL content and edit text content of existing guides.
  • C. It enables the OGL widget to appear and allows users to open the Help panel.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
The Oracle Guided Learning Editor browser extension is a tool that allows OGL content developers and administrators to create, edit, and configure OGL content items from within the OGL console. The extension is required to use the Full Editor, which is a feature that enables users to create and edit content items in the context of the host application. The Full Editor allows users to capture and modify the UI elements, add text and media, configure the display and behavior, and preview the content items. The extension also enables users to access the OGL console from the host application by clicking on the OGL icon in the browser toolbar. The extension is available for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers123. References: Oracle Guided Learning UserGuide, Oracle Guided Learning Editor - Google Chrome, Guided Learning Update - Guidance for the Manual Installation of Oracle ...


NEW QUESTION # 19
What can you disable on a page by using OGL?

  • A. Page elements
  • B. Browser toolbar
  • C. Mouse cursor

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
By using OGL, you can disable page elements that are not relevant or distracting for the user during a guide.
This feature is called Page Masking and it allows you to create a transparent overlay that covers the entire page except for the elements that you want to highlight or interact with. Page masking can improve the user experience and focus by hiding unnecessary or confusing elements. You can configure the page masking settings in the OGL editor, such as the opacity, color, and border of the overlay. You can also use the Exclude Elements option to select the elements that you want to exclude from the page masking. Page masking can be applied to any step type, not just hot-spots. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]


NEW QUESTION # 20
In i Process Guide, which setting enables you to dynamically change the instruction based on a choice made by the end user?

  • A. Activation conditions
  • B. Step conditions
  • C. Step branches

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
Step branches are a feature in the Full Editor that allows you to create different paths or scenarios for a guide, based on the choices made by the end user. Step branches can be used to dynamically change the instruction or the content of a guide, depending on the user's input or action in the application. Step branches can also be used to skip or jump to different steps in a guide, based on the user's progress or preference. Step branches can be configured in the Full Editor, by using the Branches tab. Step branches can be based on various criteria, such as element, attribute, value, or URL. Step branches can be combined with logical operators, such as AND, OR, or NOT, to create complex rules. Step branches can help to deliver personalized and contextual OGL content to the users, based on their needs and choices. References:
Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1
Creating OGL Content Course
Enhancing OGL Content Course


NEW QUESTION # 21
What is the purpose of the Highlight setting in the Display Settings?

  • A. To add a border only to the element selected
  • B. To make the step brighter on your screen
  • C. To provide the option of adding a border, overlay, or both to the screen

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
The Highlight setting in the Display Settings is used to enhance the visibility and focus of the target element on the screen. The content developer can choose to add a border, an overlay, or both to the screen using this setting. A border is a colored line that surrounds the target element, while an overlay is a semi-transparent layer that covers the rest of the screen except the target element. The content developer can also adjust the color, thickness, and opacity of the border and the overlay using the Display Settings. The Highlight setting helps the user to easily locate and interact with the target element, especially when the screen is crowded or complex. 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, Display Settings


NEW QUESTION # 22
Which element is an informational pop-up explaining what is included in a Process Guide?

  • A. Hotspot
  • B. Beacon
  • C. Splash Message

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
A splash message is an informational pop-up that appears when a user launches a process guide. It explains what is included in the process guide, such as the number of steps, the estimated time, and the learning objectives. A splash message can also include a button to start the process guide, or a link to cancel or postpone it. A splash message is optional, but it can help users to understand the purpose and scope of the process guide before they begin. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1


NEW QUESTION # 23
What type of content in found in the Base Guide library?

  • A. Business process training
  • B. Task Lists
  • C. Process Guides

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
The Base Guide library is a collection of pre-built guides that cover common business processes in Oracle Cloud Applications. These guides are designed to help users learn and perform tasks in the application, by providing step-by-step instructions, tips, and best practices. Process Guides are one of the types of content that can be found in the Base Guide library. Process Guides are guides that cover a complete business process, such as creating a purchase order or submitting an expense report. Process Guides are composed of multiple steps, each with a screenshot, a title, and a description. Process Guides can also include links to other guides, such as Task Lists or Quick Tours, to provide additional information or guidance. Process Guides can be customized and deployed to suit the needs of different users and organizations. References:
Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1
Organising & Managing OGL Content Course
Creating OGL Content Course


NEW QUESTION # 24
Which statement is NOT true aboutHot-spots?

  • A. They enable you to gather critical information on how your users are interacting with and using your application.
  • B. They listen for an event and when that event occurs. OGL registers it in analytics.
  • C. They are visible elements that provide context-sensitive help on a field, button, or other UI clement.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
Hot-spots are not visible elements, but rather invisible areas that can be placed over any part of the application. They listen for an event, such as a click or a hover, and when that event occurs, OGL registers it in analytics. This allows you to gather valuable insight into how users are navigating the application and interacting with different features. Hot-spots can also trigger guides or other actions when the event occurs, providing context-sensitive help or guidance to the user. References: Introduction & Overview of Oracle Guided Learning, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1


NEW QUESTION # 25
As a best practice, when should you use the Show Back Button Netting?

  • A. On only the first step of a Process Guide
  • B. When steps of the previous tip are visible on the same page
  • C. On every step in a Process Guide

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The Show Back Button setting is a display option that can be applied to a step in a guide to allow the user to go back to the previous step. As a best practice, it is recommended to use this setting when the steps of the previous tip are visible on the same page, so that the user can easily navigate between the steps without losing context. For example, if a guide has multiple steps on the same form or screen, the Show Back Button can be useful to let the user review or change their inputs. However, if the steps of the previous tip are not visible on the same page, such as when the user has to navigate to a different page or tab, the Show Back Button can be confusing or misleading, as it may not take the user back to the exact state of the previous step. In such cases, it is better to hide the Show Back Button and use the Restart Guide option instead, which will reset the guide from the beginning. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Creating OGL Content, Working with the Editors, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate


NEW QUESTION # 26
What is the purpose of Display Groups?

  • A. To display the content in the Fusion application under specific modules
  • B. To create content that is displayed in Fusion applications only while in development
  • C. To manage how content in the Help panel is displayed, sorted, and categorized

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
Display groups are a feature of Oracle Guided Learning that allow content developers to organize and present their content in the Help panel, which is a widget that appears on the right side of the Fusion application.
Display groups can be used to group content by module, process area, or any other suitable category. Display groups can also be used to sort and filter the content based on user preferences, roles, or permissions. Display groups can have a name and an icon, and can be created, edited, or deleted in the Display Group Manager, which is accessible from the Content tab in the OGL Console. Display groups can also be assigned to content items by dragging and dropping them in the Display Group Manager, or by selecting them from the drop-down menu in the Content Editor. References: Display Groups, Creating Display Groups, Adding Content to Display Groups


NEW QUESTION # 27
What does the Training content type contain?

  • A. Guides that provides training on how to better understand Fusion business processes
  • B. Training-related OGL content for use in filtering content items in the OGL Console
  • C. Guides used to provide step-by-step guidance on a process

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The Training content type is one of the four content types available in Oracle Guided Learning. It is used to categorize content items that are related to training or learning purposes. The Training content type can be used to filter content items in the OGL Console, so that only the relevant items are displayed. For example, you can filter by Training content type to see all the guides that are designed for training users on a specific topic or module. The Training content type does not affect the functionality or appearance of theguides, it is only a way to organize and manage them in the OGL Console. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate Rel 1, Creating OGL Content Course (Section 2: Content Types)


NEW QUESTION # 28
What is the purpose of custom classes?

  • A. To provide specialized training
  • B. To segment content by role
  • C. To create special Smart Tips

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
Custom classes are a feature that allows you to segment your OGL content by user role, such as administrator, manager, or employee. By using custom classes, you can assign different guides to different user groups based on their role-specific needs and preferences. Custom classes can be created and managed in the OGL console, and can be applied to guides, steps, or launchers. Custom classes can also be used to filter the content in the Help panel (widget) or the Content Editor12. References:
Oracle Guided Learning User Guide1
Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate Rel 12


NEW QUESTION # 29
Which is NOT a Display Setting that can be applied to a Smart Tip?

  • A. Tip width
  • B. Highlight
  • C. Frequency

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 30
Which type of edits can be made in the Full Editor?

  • A. Changing Display Group designation
  • B. Adding steps and reselecting elements
  • C. Adding time conditions

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The Full Editor is an advanced editor that allows for more editing and configuration of guides, including Display, Activation, and Advanced Settings1. One of the editing options in the Full Editor is to add steps and reselect elements for the guide. This can be done by selecting the Add Step icon and then choosing the UI element for the step2. You can also change the tip target by selecting Change Tip Target and editing the selector3. References:
Creating OGL Content
Adding an Interactive Step
Selecting Targets


NEW QUESTION # 31
What do Analytics Dashboards provide?

  • A. OGL consumption data for a specified period
  • B. Systematic analysis of Process Guide data
  • C. Insights and data about Fusion applications

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
The Analytics Dashboards provide data on the consumption of OGL content for a specified account and for a designated time frame. There are various analytics dashboards available, each providing different analyses and visualizations of consumption data and host application usage. For example, the Optimization Dashboard highlights key daily/weekly measures organized by content health and the target application traffic, while the Feedback Dashboard shows user feedback on OGL content items1. References: OGL Analytics & Reports, Introduction & Overview of Oracle Guided Learning


NEW QUESTION # 32
Which is a best practice when embedding any media in OGL?

  • A. Ensure the media is hosted on an accessible web page.
  • B. Ensure that all media arc formatted as PDF.
  • C. Be sure to upload all media to the OGL Console.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
Embedding media in OGL is a feature that allows you to add audio, video, or other multimedia content to your guides and tips. You can embed media from external sites, such as YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud, or SlideShare, by using the Embed Media from External Sites icon in the Full Editor. You can also embed media from your own web server or cloud storage, such as Amazon S3, by using the Embed Media from URL icon in the Full Editor. The best practice when embedding any media in OGL is to ensure that the media is hosted on an accessible web page, meaning that the media URL is publicly available and does not require authentication or authorization. This way, the media can be loaded and displayed properly in the OGL player without anyerrors or interruptions. You should also ensure that the media URL is secure (HTTPS) and does not contain any query parameters or dynamic values that might change over time. You should avoid uploading media to the OGL Console, as this is not supported and might cause performance issues. You should also avoid using media formats that are not widely supported by browsers, such as PDF, as this might cause compatibility issues or require additional plugins or extensions. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Working with the Editors, [Creating Content]


NEW QUESTION # 33
Which is the purpose of Bulk Actions?

  • A. To efficiently apply certain actions to multiple guides at one time in the OGL Console
  • B. To simultaneously create multiple guides and add activation conditions
  • C. To efficiently apply activation conditions to multiple guides at one time

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
Bulk Actions are a feature of the OGL Console that allows users to select multiple guides and perform actions such as publish, unpublish, delete, duplicate, or export them in one go. This saves time and effort compared to doing these actions individually for each guide. Bulk Actions can also be used to assign display groups or launchers to multiple guides at once. References: Oracle Guided Learning User Guide, Working with the Editors, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate


NEW QUESTION # 34
What should the status of a guide be if you want to see it in your production environment?

  • A. Unpublished Revision
  • B. Published
  • C. Draft

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The status of a guide indicates the stage of its development and deployment in the OGL console. There are three possible statuses for a guide: Draft, Unpublished Revision, and Published. Draft status means that the guide is still under development and has not been published yet. Unpublished Revision status means that the guide has been published before, but has been modified and not published again. Published status means that the guide has been published and is visible to the users in the production environment. Therefore, if you want to see a guide in your production environment, it should have the Published status. You can publish a guide by using the Publish button in the Content Editor or the Full Editor. You can also unpublish a guide by using the Unpublish button in the Content Editor or the Full Editor. References:
Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1
Organising & Managing OGL Content Course
Creating OGL Content Course


NEW QUESTION # 35
Where and to whom in a guide with the Published status visible?

  • A. Only in the development environment to administrators
  • B. Only in the production environment to end users
  • C. In the development and production environments

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
A guide with the Published status is visible to both end users and administrators in the development and production environments. The Published status indicates that the guide is ready to be used by the end users on the application. However, the guide can still be edited and updated by the administrators in the OGL console, and the changes will be reflected in both environments. The development environment is a sandbox where the administrators can test and preview the guides before publishing them to the production environment, which is the live application where the end users access the guides12. References:
1: Creating OGL Content Course, Module 1: Organising & Managing OGL Content, Lesson: Managing OGL Content, Topic: Publishing Content
2: Oracle Cloud Using Oracle Guided Learning, Release 23C, Chapter 3: Organizing and Managing Content, Section: Publishing Content


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which is NOT a way to re-order the steps in a Process Guide?

  • A. Delete a step and create a new one from scratch.
  • B. In the Content Editor, click and drag the steps to re-order them.
  • C. In the Full Editor, click and drag the arrow icon to the left of the guide step.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
Deleting a step and creating a new one from scratch is not a way to re-order the steps in a Process Guide. This method will result in losing the original stepcontent and settings, and it will also change the step ID. The other two options, B and C, are both valid ways to re-order the steps in a Process Guide. In the Content Editor, you can click and drag the steps to re-order them in the left panel. In the Full Editor, you can click and drag the arrow icon to the left of the guide step to re-order them in the right panel. References: Creating OGL Content Course, Enhancing OGL Content Course, [Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam]


NEW QUESTION # 37
What is the maximum number of questions that can be created in a Survey guide?

  • A. Unlimited
  • B. 0
  • C. 1

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
A Survey guide is a type of guide that allows you to collect feedback from your users by asking them multiple-choice questions. According to the Oracle Guided Learning User Guide1, the maximum number of questions that can be created in a Survey guide is 10. This limit is imposed to ensure that the survey is concise and relevant for the users. If you need to ask more than 10 questions, you can create multiple Survey guides and link them together using Launchers1. References:
Oracle Guided Learning User Guide1
Oracle Guided Learning Fusion FAQ2


NEW QUESTION # 38
What does the Inactive status indicate tor a guide?

  • A. The guide can be seen only in a development environment and has been moved to Archive.
  • B. The guide cannot he seen in cither the development or production environment.
  • C. The guide can be seen in both the development and production environments.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The Inactive status means that the guide is not visible to any users, neither in the development (staging) nor in the production environment. The guide can be re-activated if necessary by changing its status to Active, Testing, or Offline. The Inactive status is different from the Archive status, which is used to move guides that are no longer needed to a separate folder for backuppurposes. References: Statuses, Troubleshooting


NEW QUESTION # 39
What does a yellow My Content badge on a guide tile indicate about the guide?

  • A. It has been added to My Content, but has since been deleted and archived.
  • B. It has been published and can no longer be edited.
  • C. It has been added to My Content and is ready to be published.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
The yellow My Content badge on a guide tile indicates that the guide has been added to My Content, which is a personal workspace where you can create, edit, and manage your own guides. Adding a guide to My Content does not publish it to the end users, but it makes it ready for publishing. You can publish a guide from My Content by clicking on the Publish button on the guide tile or by using the Publish option in the guide editor.
Once a guide is published, the yellow My Content badge will disappear and the guide tile will show the Published status and the number of active users. References: Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Course, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Foundations Associate Rel 1 Exam, Oracle Guided Learning Documentation


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